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Competitive Strategies

Atlanta NFC Pilot, And Others, Will Lead to Late ’06 Commercialization

An Atlanta test of mobile-phone payments, mobile downloads, and other applications, announced today, is the first major U.S. test of near-field communication (NFC) for functions like contactless payments, but it won't be the last. Mohammad Khan, president and founder of ViVOtech Inc., which is supplying handset-based wallet software and contactless …

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SVPCO Says 8.8 Million Images Make It No. 1 Private-Sector Network

An image-exchange network controlled by some of the nation's largest banks says volume in the network reached 8.8 million items in November, up 38% over October and nearly 500 times greater than in January, when the system began commercial operation. SVPCO, a unit of New York-based The Clearing House Payments …

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Feuding Rivals Pay By Touch, BioPay Merge to Spur Biometrics

Two bitter rivals in the biometric-payments arena have merged to helped spur adoption of the technology among merchants. Tim Robinson, chief executive of BioPay LLC, which will shortly become part of its largest competitor, Pay By Touch Solutions, as the result of a deal announced today, says the longstanding rivalry …

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Is the ‘Dirty Little Secret’ of NSF Revenue Hiking Signature-Debit Profits?

Has the explosion in consumer usage of signature-based debit cards created a bonanza for banks in fees charged for insufficient funds? At least one analyst thinks so. “It's the dirty little secret in the industry,” says Steve Mott, a former MasterCard executive and principal at BetterBuyDesign, a Stamford, Conn., consultancy. …

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Back at First Data’s Helm, Duques Faces Major Growth Challenges

The new chief executive of First Data Corp. is likely to bring renewed focus to the processing giant's merchant-acquiring business and move quickly to resolve the drag on growth represented by the company's processing business that supports card issuers, say industry observers. At the same time, Henry C. (Ric) Duques, …

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Shareholders OK MasterCard’s Plans for a Public Stock Offering

The banks that own MasterCard Inc. cleared the way today for the bank card network to offer stock to the public and to reconstitute its governing board. By an overwhelming margin in a special meeting of shareholders, MasterCard’s shareholders approved the company’s proposal for an initial public offering that will …

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BioPay Looks for Big Year for Biometric Payments in 2006

This may be the year contactless payment gained a foothold among banks and merchants, but another technology?biometrically secured point-of-sale payments?is starting to gain momentum, as well. BioPay LLC, a provider of the technology for both POS transactions and payroll check-cashing, says it expects in 2006 to double, and possibly triple, …

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Corillian Integrates Strong Authentication in Software, Services

With identify fraud posing a serious challenge to online bankers and merchants, technology vendors are starting to respond with hardware- and software-based solutions offering so-called strong authentication, which adds a second factor of identity to the standard user-name/password pair. Now Corillian Corp. has launched a product it says is the …

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CheckFree Takes a Networked Approach to Payments Fraud

CheckFree Corp. is leveraging its access to millions of electronic bill-payment transactions to offer a new anti-fraud tool that it says can stop fraud losses before they happen in consumer payment channels in and outside of electronic bill pay. The Norcross, Ga.-based processor, which serves about 1,700 financial institutions and …

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David Slays Another Goliath in Check-Imaging Infringement Cases

DataTreasury Corp. has scored another victory in its ongoing litigation against major banks, networks, and vendors over alleged infringement of DataTreasury patents covering processes involved in check-image exchange, and now says it is preparing to fight cases it has filed against nine other outstanding defendants. With the decision by France's …

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