Transactions at PayPal Inc. totaled 77.7 million and added up to $4.35 billion in value in the second quarter, up 45% and 53% respectively over the year-ago period, according to a quarterly report released this week by Internet auctioneer eBay Inc., the online payment processor's parent company. PayPal's average ticket …
Read More »CyberSource Announces Non-Card Credit with Fewer Merchant Hassles
Mountain View Calif.-based CyberSource Corp., a transaction gateway for Internet merchants, announced today it is offering a credit-based, non-card payment alternative that can be implemented with a minimum of integration hassles. The company says an arrangement with merchant processor Paymentech L.P. will allow CyberSource merchant clients to install I4Commerce Inc.'s …
Read More »New Survey Shows a Rapid Rise in Micropayments Market
The number of people buying goods online at prices below $2 has grown to some 10 million, up from 4 million nine months ago, according to a survey on micropayments whose results were released today. In the same nine months, the proportion of online buyers who bought content from more …
Read More »Internet Gateways Will Lag Overall E-Commerce Growth, Report Says
After emerging in the 1990s as specialists in the business of connecting Internet merchants to acquirers and merchant processors, gateway processors are now wrestling with aggressive competition that will retard their growth relative to other e-commerce players, predicts a recent research report on online commerce. Gateways like CyberSource Corp., Authorize.Net …
Read More »Research Sounds a Contrarian Note on Micropayments
New processing technologies for so-called micropayments–transactions carrying a value under $5–have received a lot of attention in recent months as the number of sellers of online digital content expands and as the market for song downloads explodes, but some observers now question how far the market can grow. Startups like …
Read More »Surging Sales Push MusicRebellion to Embrace Micropayments
MusicRebellion.com Inc., which operates a 3-year-old Web site selling song downloads, is getting set to adopt an updated version of a micropayments system to help handle growing volume. The Web merchant, which has been using Peppercoin Inc.'s original processing system, introduced last year, says the micropayment method accounts for between …
Read More »Visa Credits Surge in Web Volume to Its Authentication Program
Visa U.S.A. reported today that the dollar volume of transactions occurring on its cards on the Internet through the first five months of 2004 is running ahead of the gain seen in calendar 2003. Through May 31, Visa's e-commerce volume on credit and debit cards jumped 59% over the year-ago …
Read More »Peppercoin Aims at the POS As Well As Digital Content with Version 2.0
In an ambitious effort to capture a share of the rapidly expanding markets for both digital content and goods at the point of sale, micropayments processor Peppercoin Inc. today is announcing a second generation of the payments model it introduced commercially only last December. Considerably revised, the Waltham, Mass.-based company's …
Read More »Free Service Is Lighting a Fire Under Online Bill Payment
The movement among banks to waive or eliminate consumer fees on electronic bill payment is rapidly pushing the transaction channel into the mainstream of consumer payment products, according to the chief executive of Online Resources Corp. “Free works,” declared Matthew P. Lawlor, who is also chairman of the McLean, Va.-based …
Read More »PayPal Says Its New Pricing Should Cut Costs for Most Sellers
PayPal Inc., the online payment processor owned by Internet auction powerhouse eBay Inc., is set to roll out new transaction fees Aug. 6 that it says will slash payment costs for most of its sellers. Merchants doing very large volumes will see the greatest benefit, while mid-tier sellers will see …
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