Metavante Corp., which today announced it is paying $610 million in cash to buy the NYCE electronic funds transfer network from First Data Corp. and its bank owners, sees the deal as part of a nearly $1 billion payments strategy that has led the Milwaukee-based processor to snap up other …
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Metavante Buys AFS And Becomes a Player in Image Exchange
Metavante Corp. announced today it has agreed to buy Advanced Financial Solutions Inc., an Oklahama City-based company specializing in check-processing technology and owner of the Endpoint Exchange, a network that routes electronic check images among processors and financial institutions. No price was announced, though Metavante officials said this acquisition, in …
Read More »AmEx Will Expand ExpressPay And Promote a New Incentive
American Express Co. this Friday will begin adding more merchants in lower Manhattan in its test of radio-wave technology for payment transactions. Over the next several weeks, three quick-service restaurants near the card company's headquarters will begin accepting the card company's experimental ExpressPay RIFD keyfobs, which communicate with conventional card …
Read More »Bi-Lo Says Biometric Authentication Cut Check Fraud 60%
Bi-Lo LLC, a supermarket chain based in Mauldin, S.C., has announced a biometric-based authentication system has cut its payroll-check fraud losses by 60% since it was installed last fall. The grocer says almost 40,000 customers are now signed up for the system, called Paycheck Secure, and that it has done …
Read More »Makers of Digital Voting Machines Form a Trade Group
Beset by complaints about the alleged lack of security surrounding their products, six makers of electronic voting machines have started a trade group intended to put to rest public apprehension about electronic voting. The six companies have formed the Election Technology Council in partnership with the Information Technology Association of …
Read More »Could Debit Start Trending Toward PINs?
While First Data Corp. vows to contest action by the Department of Justice to stop its acquisition of Concord EFS, industry observers say the Denver-based processing giant may have good reason to fight for a stronger position in the market for debit transactions secured by personal identification numbers. The $7.3 …
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