Sunday , January 11, 2026

Competitive Strategies

Pay By Touch Looks for ‘Network Effect’ from Chicago Concentration

Electronic point-of-sale transactions secured by biometric scans may get a boost now that Pay By Touch Inc. has switched on processing service in 204 Jewel-Osco stores in the Chicago area as well as in the rest of Illionois, and in Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The San Francisco company's latest implementation …

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First Data’s Bailis Ponders His Strategy for Debit Cards, Services

Few people know First Data Corp. better than David P. Bailis. Starting in 1989, he worked on everything from health-care payments to e-commerce and held titles as diverse as general counsel and chief administrative officer. He retired in 2001 to dabble in his own financial-services consulting businesses. But he came …

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Google Could Be Weeks Away from Launching a PayPal-Like Service

Google Inc., whose recent moves to create an online-payments service for use on some of its own platforms have stirred considerable speculation about its ambitions in electronic transactions, will launch a service soon that will compete with existing e-commerce payment marks like PayPal, says a source familiar with the matter. …

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SVPCO Hits 1 Million Mark in Average Daily Items for Image Exchange

In an indication of the rapid growth of image exchange, the nation's largest network reports its average daily volume soared 47.3% in February, to just over 1 million items, over the average in January. This represents the first time The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC's SVPCO unit has reached the …

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Chase Rolls out a Prepaid Visa for Low-Income Tax-Refund Recipients

In a new twist on stored-value plastic, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is issuing Visa-branded debit cards to low-income recipients of tax refunds. Working with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance offices in 16 cities, Chase expects the cards to help recipients who qualify for refunds under the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) …

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Single-App Terminals Help Drive Financial Results for VeriFone

Sales of high-tech products such as wireless and Internet Protocol payment terminals helped VeriFone Holdings Inc. post a 21% revenue gain in its first fiscal 2006 quarter, but merchants with limited needs also helped out. In an analysts' conference call late Thursday afternoon, chairman and chief executive Douglas G. Bergeron …

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Why Info Touch Sees Benefits in 40-ATM Pilot with Cardtronics

The idea of merging financial-services kiosks with ATMs will be tested this spring when Info Touch Technologies Corp., operator of the TIO kiosk network, and ATM deployer Cardtronics Inc. begin driving some 40 machines specially fitted to dispense cash withdrawals and perform kiosk functions such as bill payments. The machines …

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Google’s Payments Moves Excite Comment, But May Not Threaten PayPal

Search-engine giant Google Inc. may be ramping up its electronic-payment capability for users, but it's a long way from competing with PayPal Inc. as a processor of general-purpose Internet transactions, a payments-industry researcher says. “It will take a few years for Google to even consider competing with PayPal, if they …

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Metavante Appoints New Health-Payments Chief, Looks for Big Growth

Eyeing an expanding opportunity in debit card processing for health-related accounts, Metavante Corp. has appointed a president for its Healthcare Payments Solutions division. John M. Reynolds, a 20-year veteran in banking and a former executive at Wells Fargo Institutional Trust Service, takes over the unit, which was formed only last …

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Cardtronics Reports Lower Net in Part on Faster Retail Deployment

Cardtronics Inc., which operates the largest network of ATMs in the U.S., reported a net loss of $900,000 for the fourth quarter of 2005 along with a full-year drop in net of $3.7 million, to $900,000. The results came on increases of 12.6% and 39.5% in revenue, respectively, for the …

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