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eFunds Corp.’s revenue rose only modestly in the second quarter, but its profit almost doubled, because of cost-cutting and good results in three of its divisions.
August 5 -
Some banks are using the flexibility of Internet technology to address a longtime quandary: Freebies and special offers attract new customers, but not necessarily profitable ones.
August 4 -
As preparation for Check 21 enters its later stages, a handful of trends are becoming evident.
August 3 -
Internet Billing Co. Ltd., whose strong ties to adult Web sites made it a troublesome property for InterCept Inc., will soon be sold for the second time this year, now to the owner of an auction site who envisions it as the next PayPal.
August 2 -
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — In opening the “Fiserv Leadership Center,” Fiserv Inc. has taken a page from Jack Welch’s playbook at General Electric Co. — but not the whole chapter.
August 2 -
Bankers are voicing confusion over a provision in Check 21 regulations that could require them to act more quickly to resolve disputed checks than they do under current banking rules.
July 30 -
Two of the three businesses that until recently sustained NetBank Inc. stumbled in the second quarter, sending income 40% below the year-earlier level, the Atlanta company said Wednesday.
July 29 -
CHARLOTTE — Those who say Six Sigma is not useful for financial services companies often point to the big differences between factories, for which the quality assurance program was developed, and banks, which measure success in a more nuanced way.
July 28 -
Though the holidays are still months away, Visa U.S.A. says it is ready.
July 27 -
A much-anticipated pilot of the Small Value Payments Co. image exchange network, in which two major banks were expected on Friday to settle their first check transactions using digital images of the items, has been postponed.
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