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Good Consumers Will Show Up for Good Security Measures

Data Insecurity Part 3 For as long as we've had threats to transacting online, there's been a data-security industry poised with a vast array of solutions to protect us, anxiously awaiting evidence of a compelling business case to get things started. But for just as long, it's been axiomatic that …

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Diebold Sees Early Interest in Technology Linking Handsets to ATMs

New mobile-transaction technology developed by ATM maker Diebold Inc. is already attracting interest in the marketplace and promises to change not only the way consumers interact with ATMs but also how they pay merchants and each other. The North Canton, Ohio-based company announced earlier this week it had received five …

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How a Software House Sells Remote Capture Directly to Merchants

Omaha, Neb.-based RemitPro Inc. is teaming up with payment processor Vanco Services LLC to open up a new category of smaller merchants to the developer of electronic-check software while removing the need for those businesses to change banks. RemitPro produces the eRemitPro data-capture and imaging application used by 150 clients …

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NYCE, Fair Isaac Focus on Terminal-Based PIN Debit Fraud Control

Seeking to contain a growing form of payment card fraud, the NYCE Payments Network LLC has called upon risk-control technology provider Fair Isaac Corp. to help it spot fraud at the network's point-of-sale terminals and ATMs that accept PIN-based debit cards. While NYCE is not reporting any unusual fraud, its …

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Visa Gets a Boost for Prepaid Partial Authorization from Shell

Nearly 4,000 gasoline stations branded by Shell Oil Co. have so far adopted a technical change from Visa USA that allows merchants to cut off delivery of a product on a prepaid card transaction as soon as the funds in the account are exhausted. Shell plans to roll out the …

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Pulse Takes Aim at the ACH with New Recurring PIN-less Service

Pulse EFT Association LP, which has become the latest electronic funds transfer network to introduce a commercial PIN-less debit service that allows cardholders to make recurring payments to certain billers, sees the service as a way to take payment market share from the automated clearing house network. “It's a great …

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Check 21, BOC Come to E-Commerce Via USA ePay-Digital EFT Deal

The payment gateway business may be consolidating, but smaller players are trying to survive by adding services to meet e-commerce merchants' demand for more diversified payment options than simply credit cards. This week, for example, Los Angeles-based USA ePay announced that it is offering Digital EFT Solutions LLC's DEFT Deposit …

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How a Data-Security Debate Is Holding Back NFC Payments

Tussles between vendors and financial institutions over data security are slowing down progress in contactless payment based on mobile phones, a research firm contends. While MasterCard Worldwide, Visa USA, and major banks like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. have launched trials of handset-based contactless payment in the U.S. …

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Why a Small Bank Sees Big Things in College Prepaid Programs

A small Oklahoma banking company is looking to an ambitious university prepaid card deployment, which also involves contactless payment, to help it diversify a prepaid service it offers primarily to the Hispanic population. Central National Bank, Enid, Okla., is issuing PIN-based prepaid debit cards to the 10,300 students, faculty, and …

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