Thursday , December 11, 2025

Debit Cards

Kryptosima Banks on a New Network, New Money, and ISOs

A Hampton, Ga.-based processor that has tried for four years to bring to market a system to enable on the Internet debit card transactions linked to personal identification numbers may be close to signing an additional network for access to PIN debit accounts. Kryptosima, a unit of InstaPay Systems Inc., …

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Canadian PIN Debit Holders Set to Start Using NYCE POS in the U.S.

An arrangement hammered out last spring between Toronto-based Acxsys Corp. and the NYCE electronic funds network, Montvale, N.J., to allow Canadians holding Interac cards to use their cards at all NYCE-linked merchants in the U.S. will switch on next month. The program, dubbed “Cross Border Debit,” is the first extension …

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CTS Installs New Software to Convert to Windows Processing

Central Technology Services, the Jefferson, City, Mo.-based transaction-processing arm of Central Bancompany, says it will move its ATM-driving capability from its mainframe to a server-based system from Mosaic Software, Deerfield Beach, Fla. The software, which runs Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system, will handle ATM driving, transaction switching including intercept processing, …

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With AmEx Deal, 7-Eleven Becomes an ATM Networking Power

7-Eleven Inc., the nation's largest convenience-store chain, has acquired the ATM network deployed in its stores from American Express Co. for $44 million. The network connects some 5,483 machines in stores owned, franchised, and licensed by Dallas-based 7-Eleven. The acquisition positions the chain as a major player in electronic funds …

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RFID Scores a Coup with McDonald’s’ Adoption of PayPass

Card transactions based on radio-frequency technology got a major boost today with the rollout of MasterCard International's PayPass system to some 715 McDonald's Corp. restaurants in New York, Dallas, and Orlando, Fla. The stores will go live with PayPass later this year, MasterCard says, and an undisclosed number of further …

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NYCE’s New President Optimistic Despite Fierce EFT Competition

As he prepares to take the reins from Dennis F. Lynch as president of the NYCE electronic funds network, Steven A. Rathgaber says the Montvale, N.J.-based network's acquisition by Milwaukee-based Metavante Corp. will help it weather what is probably the fiercest competition the online debit business has ever faced. “Dennis …

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FDC: Star Expects to Counter Fiercer Rivalry in EFT Networking

Now that Metavante Corp. has closed on its acquisition of the NYCE electronic funds network and First Data Corp. has put its acquisition and integration of Concord EFS Inc. and its Star Systems network behind it, look for competition among the remaining regional EFT networks to become even more intense, …

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The Fed Plans for Nine More Check-Office Closings by Early 2006

The Federal Reserve Banks announced today they plan to shutter check-processing operations at nine facilities during 2005 and early 2006. The Fed now plans to consolidate check operations in 23 remaining locations. In a statement, the Fed says the decision “respond[s] to the nation's increasing substitution of electronic payments for …

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Metavante Closes NYCE Deal As NYCE Chief Lynch Leaves

Metavante Corp. announced today it has closed its $610-million acquisition of the NYCE electronic funds transfer network. It also announced that Dennis F. Lynch, who has been president and chief executive of Montvale, N.J.-based NYCE since 1996, is leaving the network and will be replaced by Steven A. Rathgaber, currently …

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