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Apriva Receives EMV Certifications and other Digital Transactions News briefs

• Mastercard Inc. said it has completed testing of a biometric-enabled payment card in South Africa. The card contains fingerprint scanning technology. Cardholders enroll their fingerprints at their financial institutions, which are then stored as a digital template on the card. The card can be used in an EMV point-of-sale terminal. Mastercard …

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ACH Volume Growth Again Surpasses 5% To Hit 25.6 Billion Transactions in 2016

Automated clearing house volume grew by more than 1 billion transactions in 2016, ACH network governing body NACHA reported this week. Herndon, Va.-based NACHA says traffic on the network, which connects virtually all U.S. financial institutions, hit 25.6 billion transactions, up 5.3% from 2015. That grand total includes on-us transactions. …

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COMMENTARY: A Look at the Top 4 Security Trends for 2017 in the Payments Industry

After years of card-data breaches and other bad news, four very encouraging trends are emerging that bode well for better security. Here’s a quick look at all four: Integrators are taking the QIR program seriously. When the PCI Security Standards Council and Visa Inc. initially released the Qualified Integrator and …

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Despite Gobs of Publicity, Faster Payments Don’t Register With a Lot of Banks

The subject of faster payments has been in the news almost continually for months now, but apparently awareness of the subject, and in some cases adoption, remains lower than expected among the financial institutions that will be depended on to implement speedier settlement. That’s if survey results released this week …

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Nearing the Finish Line

The Fed will soon release its long-awaited report on faster payments. Will it help the U.S. catch up with other countries? They’ve been slow in coming, but faster electronic payments soon will be arriving in the U.S. The upside lies in the phrase “faster payments,” with various proposals calling for …

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Faster Payments: Are We There Yet?

At latest count, there are 21 countries that have faster-payments systems in operation. Some, like Japan’s, have been in place for decades. Others, like Denmark’s, have been running for only a few years. And some nations, like the United Arab Emirates with its move to all-digital payments, are laying the …

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First Data Agrees to Acquire Acculynk, a Pioneer in PIN Debit for Web-Based Transactions

The idea of allowing consumers to use PIN debit cards to pay online merchants has been a tough sell in the payments business, but observers hope a deal announced Thursday may give it a much-needed boost. Processing kingpin First Data Corp. said it will acquire Acculynk Inc., a 9-year-old Atlanta-based …

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Some Data from Chase May Show How the Fledgling Zelle Could Outrun PayPal’s Venmo

All eyes in the person-to-person payments business may be on Venmo these days, but a few tantalizing numbers released last week by JPMorgan Chase & Co. could indicate that a new, bank-controlled payments service set to launch this year will literally give PayPal Holdings Inc.’s P2P app a run for …

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ACI Worldwide Plugs Jack Henry Into New Faster-Payments Systems

If creating faster-payment systems is like putting pieces of a puzzle together, another piece was added Wednesday when payment technology provider ACI Worldwide Inc. announced that processor Jack Henry & Associates Inc. will use ACI’s UP Immediate Payments service to connect its community-bank and credit-union clients to the new real-time …

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Early Warning Readies Its Launch Campaign for Zelle That Will Emphasize Awareness, Branding

The Zelle person-to-person payments service is about to take on a public face as bank-owned parent company Early Warning Services LLC readies a multifaceted marketing campaign for rollout in the coming weeks and months. “I would say it’s a significant marketing campaign focused on awareness,” Melissa Lowry, vice president of …

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