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A Processing Glitch Affects Debit Payments at Winn-Dixie

Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. is investigating a network glitch that caused “duplicate postings” Tuesday of debit card transactions secured by personal identification numbers at its stores, according to company representatives. The Jacksonville, Fla.-based supermarket chain, which operates 1,070 stores across 12 states in the Southeast, says the problem occurred from late …

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TNS Beefs Up Wireless Networking with Its Synapse Deal

TNS Inc. has acquired the primary asset of U.S. Wireless Data Inc., which in March filed for bankruptcy protection. Reston, Va.-based TNS, formerly Transaction Network Services, says its acquisition of New York-based U.S. Wireless Data's Synapse point-of-sale processing system strengthens the company's efforts to build its business in emerging transaction …

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NetDeposit: Corporate Clients Are Pushing Check 21 Changes

Demand from corporate clients?combined with a deadline that's only five months away–is a major factor pushing banks into check imaging, according to a top executive with one major supplier of check-processing software. Although many banks are poised to begin accepting so-called image replacement documents when the Check Clearing for the …

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A Payments Leader Sounds an Alarm About Non-Banks

Deploring the extent to which banks have turned over key functions in consumer payments to non-bank companies, a leading figure in the payments industry on Thursday called on banks to “seize back” leadership in the industry. In a keynote address delivered at the Bank Administration Institute's TransPay trade show in …

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Deal-Maker iPayment Reports Strong First-Quarter Results

Nashville-based card payments processor iPayment Inc. reported financial results today that included a more than doubling in charge volume processed as well as hefty increases in revenue and net income. The company, which closed at the end of 2003 on a $55 million cash acquisition from First Data Corp. that …

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A U.K. Banker’s Warning for His U.S. Brethren: Get with the Chip

Bankers in the U.S. who bemoan the absence of a business case for smart cards may soon find one now that a massive rollout of chip-based credit and debit cards secured with personal identification numbers is well under way in the U.K., a British banker warned today. That's because fraudsters …

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Nova Buys a 10,000-Merchant Portfolio from Union Bank

Nova Information Systems, an Atlanta-based transaction processor, announced today it has agreed to acquire a portfolio of 10,000 merchants from Union Bank of California in a deal expected to close by June 30. Pricing and other terms were not disclosed. Nova says the acquisition is expected to add $3 billion …

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Authorize.net Sets Its Sights on Brick-and-Mortar Merchants

Authorize.net Inc., which serves as a payments gateway for 91,000 mostly mid-size and small Web-based merchants, is making a major play for the brick-and-mortar point of sale. With the backing of its new owner, Burlington, Mass.-based Lightbridge Inc., Authorize.net is revving up its marketing and re-seller efforts to expand rapidly …

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TransFirst’s Break from the M&A Game Will Be Brief

Dallas-based processor TransFirst, which has completed two major acquisitions in the past month that have more than doubled the company's size, is taking a break from the M&A game, but not one that will last long. “It'll be two to three months before another acquisition,” Mark Travis, chief financial officer …

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Exadigm Prepares to Sell an All-in-One IP/Wireless Device

Exadigm Inc. thinks merchants and acquirers should be able to take for granted wireless and Internet connections for point-of-sale terminals in the same way everyone does for personal computers and cell phones. So it is gearing up a major marketing effort for a new terminal that runs on the Linux …

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