CyberSource Corp., which on Monday announced it is buying rival online gateway provider Authorize.Net Holdings Inc. for $565 million in stock and cash, plans to leverage Authorize.Net’s relationships with independent sales organizations and other third-party resellers to reach small e-commerce merchants. The transaction, expected to close this fall, “dramatically accelerates …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »RBS Set to Compete in the U.S. Market with a Payments Gateway
A new transaction gateway backed by one of the largest processors in the world is gearing up to compete for U.S. e-commerce business. The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, which has been handling overseas transactions for U.S.-based online merchants, has unveiled a new service that will compete for transactions generated …
Read More »Mobile Web Surfers Soar As Payments Players Rev up M-Commerce
Just as U.S. banks and merchants rev up plans for mobile commerce, U.S. mobile phone users are accessing the mobile Web more than ever, with a particularly strong spurt of growth in usage over the past year. Some 21% of worldwide links to the mobile Internet through a platform operated …
Read More »PayPal Courts Businesses with Incentives And New Technology
PayPal, the online payment service of Internet auctioneer eBay Inc., has taken two more steps in its effort to diversify its transaction base beyond the eBay fold. This week it announced it would use IP Commerce Inc. technology to enable small businesses to easily send invoices and receive payment through …
Read More »MODASolutions Rechristens Its Service, Unveils Buyer Protection
MODASolutions Inc. which has been marketing an online-payment system called SECURE-eBill for more than two years, has renamed the service and introduced its first buyer-protection policy to cover instances of delayed or damaged goods, as well as non-delivery. The new policy comes as online retailers seek alternatives to bank-issued credit …
Read More »Some Phishing News Not As Good As It Seems, Latest Report Says
In the battle against the online fraud known as phishing, March brought a mix of good news and bad, with dramatic drops in malicious software offset by a steep rise in targeted brands, according to the latest report from an organization that tracks the fraud. Separately, the U.S. Commerce Department …
Read More »Why Synovus Is Optimistic About NACHA’s Secure Vault Payments
Unlike its experience with online bill payment, Synovus Financial Corp. expects ultimately to generate significant revenue from a new Internet payments system based on the automated clearing house for which a 12-to-18-month pilot will start by October. Exactly how much revenue, however, may depend on the pilot itself, as well …
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