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Competitive Strategies

Treasury Department Likely To Be in Driver’s Seat on Prepaid Card Program

The final rule from the U.S. Treasury Department mandating electronic payment of Social Security and other benefits, which was announced on Tuesday, is likely to greatly expand a federal prepaid card program that has already racked up impressive results. It could also lead Treasury to look for more features and …

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Takeover Buzz Subsides As Ingenico Rejects a $1.9 Billion Bid

It’s all over but the shouting, at least for now. France’s Ingenico S.A., which sells point-of-sale terminals in North America and elsewhere around the world, on Sunday rejected a suitor that had offered $1.9 billion for the company. Bloomberg had reported on Friday that the suitor was Danaher Corp., Washington, …

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NFC Phones Poised for a Worldwide Boom, But U.S Mobile Payments Will Lag

The global market for smart phones with near-field communication technology (NFC) will heat up in 2011, opening the way for contactless payments via mobile phones, according to a new report from Mercator Advisory Group Inc. But while the U.S. is poised to be a breakout market for NFC at some …

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Sales to Gas Stations Help Fuel Revenue Gains for VeriFone

Already big inside the convenience stores at thousands of gas stations, point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. is making headway at gas pumps. VeriFone on Thursday reported that petroleum-industry revenues grew 58% in its fourth fiscal 2010 quarter ended Oct. 31 over the year-earlier period. The strong petroleum results helped …

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PayPal’s Opening Shots in a Scramble for T-Commerce

Having recently struck deals that will bring it to the physical point of sale, e-commerce processor PayPal Inc. has now branched into an entirely new market. Working with a television-technology specialist in Plano, Texas, PayPal has positioned itself to handle what promises to be a burgeoning flow of transactions from …

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Why an Online PIN-Debit Provider Expects a Lift from Dodd-Frank

Most of the chatter about who will win or lose when the Federal Reserve Board releases its debit card interchange regulations and related rules mandated by the Dodd-Frank financial-reform law centers on card issuers, payment networks, and merchants. But technology vendors are likely to be affected too. One company that …

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Apps Give Smart Phones Wide Influence over Consumer Spending

Often overlooked as the trend toward mobile payments picks up steam is the extent to which mobile phones, and especially smart phones, influence transactions even if they aren’t used to consummate them. The most recent example of this notion is a finding by IDC Retail Insights that 28% of consumers’ …

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Wireless Carriers Unveil Isis, Their Mobile Payments Joint Venture

In a move the payments industry had expected since early August, the nation’s largest wireless carriers on Tuesday announced they had formed a joint venture to run a point-of-sale mobile-payments network. The new company, known as Isis, will be headed by Michael Abbott, formerly an executive with GE Capital’s proprietary …

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Home Depot Launches a First—Videos for Virtual Gift Cards

A new electronic gift card launched by The Home Depot Inc. that lets customers upload and send video images—apparently the first such card in the market—is performing reasonably well in the early going for the huge home-improvement chain. “It’s a little bit early, but it has met expectations so far,” …

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In the Early Going, P2P Leads Banks’ Mobile-Payment Services

Mobile payment is making headway among the nation’s top 100 financial institutions, according to a new study from First Annapolis Consulting Inc. The mobile offerings today, however, center on person-to-person payments, wire transfers, and remittances rather than the use of mobile devices as payment instruments at the point of sale. …

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