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Electronic Bill Payment

Smart Phones Will Jumpstart Mobile Banking, Report Says

A dramatic downdraft in overall mobile-phone ownership has robbed mobile banking of its forward thrust, but the rapid rise of smart phones is compensating for much of that loss, a new research report says. Indeed, smart phone ownership will exceed that of so-called feature phones as soon as next year, …

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Secure Vault Payments Launches As a Commercial Service

NACHA’s long-awaited Secure Vault Payments (SVP) program, which lets consumers make guaranteed payments online through the automated clearing house network, officially became a commercially available product on Thursday after a pilot that began in the spring of 2008. The new product can now be offered by any bank linked to …

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Chase’s Outage: Fact of Life in E-Payments World

After being out all day Tuesday, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s online-banking service sputtered back to life early Wednesday. Service, however, was spotty at times, though by mid-afternoon it seemed to be working normally again. But with 16.6 million active online-banking customers potentially affected, the outage was big enough to warrant …

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Latest ACH Stats Reflect Consumer Shift to Electronic Bill Pay

Overall automated clearing house transaction volumes grew only 1.5% in the second quarter versus the year-earlier period, but most of the electronic-check ACH applications grew faster. The notable exception was ARC, for accounts-receivable conversion of bill payments sent to lockboxes. Continuing a trend that started two years ago and likely …

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A ‘Bill Me Later’ for Bill Pay Launches with a $4.5 Million Warchest

BillFloat Inc. launched its service this week with a hefty vote of confidence from initial investors that include PayPal Inc. and a business proposition that grants spot credit to hard-up consumers so they can delay paying their bills. Like Bill Me Later, which grants so-called transactional credit for online purchases, …

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Google’s Android Closes in on the iPhone in Mobile Banking

The Apple iPhone, long a staple among consumers who pay bills and transfer funds via mobile devices, is now being challenged for mobile-banking leadership by a surging Android operating system, according to new research. Handsets that use Google Inc.’s open-source Android OS now account for 12% of the smart-phone market, …

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Seeking ‘Stickiness,’ MasterCard Rolls out Online Bill Pay for Prepaid

MasterCard Inc. this week rolled out a service that lets users of MasterCard-branded prepaid cards pay bills at the card issuer’s Web site or by phone. Aimed squarely at the underbanked population, the service relies on the MasterCard RPPS network for links to biller accounting systems and Aliaswire Inc., a …

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A $300 Million iPay Deal Is a ‘Strong Fit’ for Processor Jack Henry

Acquisitive financial-institution processor Jack Henry & Associates Inc. on Monday said it has completed its $300 million buyout of iPay Technologies, a low-profile but fast-growing electronic bill-payment processor that will add substantial mass to Jack Henry’s already sizable bill-pay business. Monett, Mo.-based Jack Henry provides bill-pay services to 1,050 of …

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Online Bill-Pay Usage Evolves to Take on Mainstream Contours

With online bill payment evolving into a mainstream service from financial institutions, the demographic profile of its users also is beginning to look more mainstream, according to new survey results from bank processor Fiserv Inc. But the findings indicate that the bill-pay market’s rapid evolution means banks and credit unions …

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NACHA Taps The Clearing House to Help Commercialize EBIDS

Capping a process that began last fall, NACHA announced a partner on Monday to help commercialize a system it has been piloting that lets consumers receive and pay bills electronically through the automated clearing house network. The Clearing House Payments Co. LLC, a New York City-based company whose Electronic Payments …

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