The rapid deployment of remote deposit capture technology has not been without some hassles and roadblocks, according to US Dataworks Inc., a Sugar Land, Texas-based processor that says it has developed a solution that solves at least some of those problems and paves the way for even more rapid penetration …
Read More »First Data-InComm Deal Appears To Be Casualty of Economic Tailspin
A slumping economy appears to have been what scuttled First Data Corp.’s deal to buy prepaid card program manager InComm Corp. The agreement, announced in April (Digital Transactions News, April 29), involved transaction-processing giant First Data acquiring Atlanta-based InComm for $980 million, with a further payout of $250 million over …
Read More »As Chase and First Data Part Ways, Chase Eyes Alternative Payments
Banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co. and processor First Data Corp. said on Monday they have completed the previously announced split-up of their joint venture called Chase Paymentech Solutions, the world's largest merchant acquirer. The bank-owned Chase Paymentech will focus on alternative payments and geographic expansion with its 51% share …
Read More »New BBB-Backed Payroll Card Program Aims at Fast Growth
In the hunt for a trustworthy partner, a prepaid card issuer and payment card network probably couldn't do better than the Better Business Bureau. That's the theory, at least, behind the new MasterCard-branded TrustCard, a payroll card issued by Palm Desert National Bank that initially is being offered by the …
Read More »Taxes and Morgan Stanley Erode Discover’s Settlement Gains
No. 4 payment card network Discover Financial Services will receive $2.75 billion from Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. through the settlement of a long-running antitrust lawsuit, Discover and the bank card networks announced yesterday. Discover, however, may actually pocket less than one-third of that amount after paying taxes and a …
Read More »ISOs, Economic Crunch Could Spur Banks to Push Remote Capture
While remote deposit capture continues to be one of the fastest-growing electronic payments products ever introduced, banks are still far too conservative in the way they sell the service, says Bob Meara, a senior analyst at Boston-based researcher Celent LLC. That could change soon, though, as resellers such as independent …
Read More »Online PIN Debit Pilot Could Lead to Commercial Service by Mid ’09
The Accel/Exchange electronic funds transfer network said on Thursday it will launch a pilot in which it will switch PIN debit transactions originating at e-commerce stores. The pilot, which the Morris Plains, N.J.-based network will run with Acculynk Inc., a provider of PIN debit technology tailored for use online, will …
Read More »Moneta Seeks Growth in Alternative Payments by Working with Banks
With interest in so-called alternative-payments providers running high among merchants and consumers, Moneta Corp. recently announced a new management team and this week unveiled a strategy for capturing online transaction share from both bank cards and other alternative players. Speaking to Digital Transactions News, Guido Sacchi, the Atlanta-based company's newly …
Read More »Western Union’s Expedited Offering Nears the Starting Gate
It's been a year since wire-transfer market leader The Western Union Co. announced that it would introduce an expedited bill-payment service with technology provider Yodlee Inc. that banks and credit unions could offer their customers (Digital Transactions News, Oct. 10, 2007). With the operational work nearing completion, the first financial …
Read More »Off-eBay Volume Tops Auction Payments for the First Time at PayPal
After months of steady gains, the merchant-services portion of PayPal Inc.'s transaction volume topped the volume coming from eBay Inc auctions for the first time in the third quarter, eBay reported on Wednesday. In line with this result, the online auctioneer also reported PayPal has been adopted by 35 of …
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