A year after it acquired the 50% interest in Vital Processing Services that it didn't already own, Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) has renamed the merchant-acquiring processor TSYS Acquiring Solutions and announced several new product lines. The Columbus, Ga.-based company, which is known primarily as a processor for card-issuing banks, …
Read More »Biller Sites Dominate Online Bill Pay, But Bank-Site Users Pay More Bills
The number of consumers who use biller Web sites to pay their bills continues to outpace the number who use bank sites, but the latter users are more active transactors, according to recent survey and online-tracking research from comScore Networks Inc. Overall, the online bill-pay market grew 36% in 2005, …
Read More »Workers with Bank Accounts Help Drive Payroll Card Growth
Processors of stored-value transactions are noting a new development that's driving growth in payroll cards, perhaps the hottest prepaid card market: Increasingly, employers are issuing them to workers with checking accounts and other established banking relationships, according to an article set to appear in the May issue of Digital Transactions …
Read More »No Visa Incentive Just for Contactless, But One May No Longer Be Needed
Visa USA's announcement this week of a new program to foster card transactions in the growing category of small-value payments would seem at first blush to be the bank card network's answer to some observers' long-held contention that the card associations should create incentives for the emerging technology of contactless …
Read More »ViVOtech Boss Predicts NFC Will Soon Enable Payments for E-Retailers
The chief executive of the company holding the largest market share of installed readers for contactless payments predicts the technology, assisted by near-field communication (NFC) capability, will move rapidly from the physical point of sale to e-commerce. Mohammad Khan, president and founder of ViVOtech Inc., which makes electronic wallets for …
Read More »NACHA’s Web Payment Pilot to Start by Early ’07, Run 12 Months
NACHA's long-expected pilot project to test Internet payments to retailers and billers will get under way early next year and will run for 12 months, the Herndon, Va.-based organization said Monday. In a conference call it held to explain the new automated clearing house payment application and discuss the rationale …
Read More »Debitman’s New CEO Stresses More Merchants, Issuers, And Products
Debitman Card Inc.'s new chief executive sees no significant strategic changes ahead for the PIN debit network, though he says some new products are likely within a year, possibly including a stored-value offering. “I think the strategy is spot-on,” says Michael Grossman, a former Intuit Inc. executive and most recently …
Read More »VeriFone Gains Wireless-Terminal Strength with Lipman Acquisition
VeriFone Holdings Inc.'s proposed $793 million acquisition of rival Lipman Electronics Engineering Ltd. will give the U.S.'s leading payment terminal maker access to more countries and the fast-growing wireless-terminal segment, a processing analyst tells Digital Transactions News. “The advantage for VeriFone is to get into more countries offshore,” says Jamie …
Read More »FastLane Launches Its POS Advertising Program with a $2 Million Deal
Boulder, Colo.-based Combined Payments Inc.'s FastLane, a new network that converts driver's licenses into loyalty and payment cards, Thursday announced that it had secured its first advertiser as part of a point-of-sale program that will share revenues with participating merchants. The $2 million deal involves the La Jolla, Calif., office …
Read More »PayPal Mobile Launches with Five Merchants, More in ‘Pipleline’
PayPal Inc. today officially joined the race for mobile-phone transactions, announcing the commercial availability of its much-anticipated PayPal Mobile service. The product, word of which leaked two weeks ago while the San Jose, Calif.-based processor was testing it with its own employees and those of parent company eBay Inc., comes …
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