Consumers who participated in a recently ended test in Atlanta of contactless payment on mobile phones may have warmed to the technology (Digital Transactions News, Sept. 8), but banks, transaction processors, independent sales organizations, and other players looking to cash in could now face a formidable hurdle: the wireless phone …
Read More »Eye on ATMs: Pass Code Hacker Fallout, Chase Network Expansion
A security expert says publicity about a hacker who was able to trick a cash dispenser into giving out four times as much cash as it debited may do some good in preventing this type of fraud. “I think awareness will go up because of this, and that's half the …
Read More »Tab for E-Commerce Glitches Could Be $60 Billion by 2010
Problems with transactions could cost e-commerce merchants and other Internet businesses some $60 billion in sales through 2010, according to a consumer survey released Monday. Altogether, 88% of consumers reported problems with transactions at shopping, banking, travel, and insurance sites. About one-third of consumers who run into checkout or payment …
Read More »Payments Group Plans to Ride Wave Made by New Microsoft OS
In coming months, software colossus Microsoft Corp. will be reaping bushels of publicity about Microsoft Windows Vista, the newest version of the world's leading desktop operating system that's scheduled for release early next year. Along for the ride, and with a novel approach to the electronic payments business, is a …
Read More »After Some Delay, Check Imaging at ATMs Is Serious Business
Check imaging at ATMs is poised to become a big business, much bigger even than some experts had thought up to now. Driven by the Check Clearing Act for the 21st Century (Check 21), enacted in October 2004, banks are just now starting to equip machines to take so-called envelopeless …
Read More »Yodlee Heats up Bill-Pay Rivalry with Product That Eases Switching
Yodlee Inc. announced Tuesday it plans to introduce new technology that could heat up competition in electronic bill payment by letting consumers switch more easily from an online bill-payment program at one bank to that offered by another. The Redwood City, Calif.-based provider of Internet banking software says it will …
Read More »Discover Completes Acquiring Hat Trick, More Processors in Wings
Discover Financial Services LLC last week completed a summer hat trick of partnerships with bank card merchant acquirers to broaden acceptance of its brand, and the card unit of Morgan Stanley says it's not finished. Discover announced its latest deal, involving Atlanta-based RBS Lynk Inc., one day after news broke …
Read More »Iron Triangle Vaults Acquiring Ranks with Deal to Buy BA ISO Unit
Iron Triangle Payment Systems LLC, a 3-year-old Louisville, Ky.-based processor that has been steadily pursuing plans to build an acquiring business by buying independent sales organizations, on Friday announced it is taking over the ISO business belonging to BA Merchant Services Inc. for an undisclosed sum. By adding the business, …
Read More »Discover Signs up Global Payments, Is Talking to Other Top 10 Acquirers
In a deal on which the two parties spent the weekend hammering out final details, Discover Financial Services LLC and Global Payments Inc. on Monday said Global would take over processing and other acquiring functions on Discover transactions with merchants for which Global processes Visa USA and MasterCard Worldwide transactions. …
Read More »Valista Sees New Hosted Gateway As Key to U.S. M-Payments Market
Looking to make inroads in the U.S. mobile-commerce market, Valista Ltd. has launched a hosted version of its payments-gateway product and has aimed it squarely at mobile operators hoping to cash in on the trend toward so-called off-deck transactions. The payments-software vendor, based in Dublin, Ireland, and in San Mateo, …
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