Tuesday , September 23, 2025

Competitive Strategies

With an Eye on EFT, Fidelity Picks up eFunds with a $1.8 Billion Bid

The strategic review that payment processor eFunds Corp. disclosed May 9 ended today with the announcement that another processor, Jacksonville, Fla.-based Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS), will buy e-Funds for $1.8 billion in cash. The purchase price of $36.50 per share represents a 5.5% premium over eFunds' Tuesday closing …

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Litigation, Divergent Europe Among Risks Visa IPO Faces

Like MasterCard Inc. last year and Discover Financial Services LLC later this week, Visa Inc. is preparing to become the third standalone, publicly traded payment network. But a registration statement Visa filed Friday raises plenty of questions about the risks the world's largest card network faces in a litigious and …

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Another Rival for NACHA?with an International Flair

Internet payments company Saf-T-Pay Corp. is about to roll out a system that taps consumers' demand-deposit accounts and bears similarities to those being promoted by NACHA?The Electronic Payments Association and tech company MODASolutions Inc. But Miami Beach, Fla.-based Saf-T-Pay says it has an easy-to-use solution that already is gaining credibility …

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How TransFirst’s New Boss Sizes up the Processor’s Opportunities

Former First Data Corp. executive John Shlonsky, who took over this week as president and chief executive of TransFirst LLC, says he plans to lead the Dallas-based transaction processor into a wide array of new markets with backing from the company's new owner, private-equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe. …

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Seeking More Revenue, Big Banks Get Set to Roll out 11th-Hour Bill Pay

Financial institutions seem likely to give expedited bill payments a big boost in the coming two years, according to survey results released today by Boston-based Aite Group LLC. In a March survey of 22 of the nation's top 100 banks, credit unions, and thrifts ranked by number of checking accounts, …

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Google Checkout Scrubs Its Boston Party After Talks with eBay

The party's off. Google Inc., which had planned to sell its Google Checkout online payment system Thursday night at a party in Boston during a convention of eBay Inc. buyers and sellers (Digital Transactions News, June 12), has abruptly canceled the event after talks with eBay. Mountain View, Calif.-based Google …

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How a Startup Processor Plans to Take on NACHA in Web Payments

A Bellevue, Wash.-based startup plans to have a Web-based payment system in operation some time in 2008 that will look strikingly similar to one that NACHA-The Electronic Payments Association has spent the past several years developing. Metafos Inc., which formed only 18 months ago, is talking to banks and online …

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Targeting eBay Ban, Google Checkout Plans Party to Reach Sellers

Looking to stir up support for its Checkout online payment system among sellers on eBay Inc.'s online marketplace, Google Inc. will throw a party Thursday night in Boston during a three-day convention eBay is hosting for its buyers and sellers. The party, themed “Let Freedom Ring” and to be held …

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Will MasterCard Win, Cap One Card Unleash Debit Brand Switching?

MasterCard Worldwide received a double dose of good debit news last week. First came the news that big credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp. is rolling out a MasterCard-branded rewards debit card that doesn't require the cardholder to have a deposit relationship with Cap One (Digital Transactions News, June …

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Already a Rocket, Remote Capture Is Set to Shift to Warp Speed

Remote deposit capture, already a hot product in electronic payments, is poised for explosive growth, according to a report released this week. More than 2,900 U.S. financial institutions had implemented remote capture, or were in the process of doing so, by the end of March, a number that will climb …

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