Having gotten its feet wet with song downloads, PayPal Inc. is marching full-bore into micropayments. The San Jose, Calif.-based payments processor announced today new, cut-rate merchant pricing on transactions under $2 for digital content, which the company defines as video games, online greeting cards, news articles, and mobile-phone content such …
Read More »ORC Looks to Three PIN-less Debit Pilots This Year, Eyes Stored Value
Electronic bill-payment processor Online Resources Corp. plans to have three PIN-less debit pilots live by year's end, says Matthew P. Lawlor, chief executive of the Chantilly, Va.-based company. He sees high potential for the product in the stored-value and debt-collections markets, and hints the pilots will be aimed at these …
Read More »Strides by e-onlinedata Raise Profile of ISOs in E-Commerce Processing
In a sign that independent sales organizations specializing in e-commerce are achieving a higher profile, e-onlinedata said today it has signed up its 2,500th reseller. It also estimates it will pay out more than $1.5 million in bonuses and residuals over the next year. Resellers for e-onlinedata, which is itself …
Read More »RSA Survey Shows Rising Interest in Strong Authentication
Consumers are willing to engage in more e-commerce if banks, auction sites, and other Web-based service providers offer strong authentication, particularly that based on hardware devices, to protect against fraud, a survey shows. Almost half of consumers surveyed said they would be more or much more likely to switch to …
Read More »Scoring Models Get Results, Make Gains with Online Merchants
Automated risk-scoring systems are starting to assume a higher profile among online merchants as they struggle to control transaction-fraud losses, rejection of valid orders on suspicion of fraud, and the costs of manual order review. David A. Glaser, director of professional services at CyberSource Corp., a Mountain View, Calif.-based transaction-processing …
Read More »The Dark Side of Stored Value: Bad Debt for Web Retailers
The booming business in gift and other stored-value cards, which represent an increasing share of sales for merchants of all sizes, is beginning to have an ominous side effect for online merchants: a hike in bad debt. The prepaid plastic, which carries a fixed value in cash and can benefit …
Read More »CheckFree Reports Double-Digit Growth Trend in E-Bill Delivery
The electronic delivery of bills to consumers grew 11% in the second quarter at CheckFree Corp., continuing a trend of double-digit growth in e-bill delivery for the Atlanta, Ga.-based bill-payment processor. The company distributed 41 million e-bills in the quarter, up from 36.8 million in the first quarter and 58% …
Read More »CyberSource Volume Jumps 47%, While Acquiring Expands Fast
CyberSource Corp., a publicly held Internet gateway for online merchants, reports it processed 147.2 million transactions in the second quarter, up 47% over the year-ago period and 7% over the first quarter. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company, which reported the transaction figures as part of its second-quarter earnings release last …
Read More »Volume Growth Slows but Processing Efficiencies Rise at PayPal
Transaction-volume growth slowed somewhat in the second quarter at online processor PayPal Inc., according to statistics released today by parent company eBay Inc., with the number of payments processed reaching 113.2 million, up 2.5% from the first quarter. This follows two consecutive quarters of double-digit growth, but improves on a …
Read More »Small Fry, Such as Credit Unions, Now Increasingly Hijacked by Phishers
Smaller financial institutions, including credit unions, are increasingly coming under attack by phishing fraudsters, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The report says the number of brands “hijacked” by fraudsters jumped to 107 in May, up from 79 in April and 64 in January. The group, …
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