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A rise in technology spending from smaller banks and credit unions helped S1 Corp. in the fourth quarter, despite other challenges that led it to report a loss.
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VeriFone Systems Inc. is selling payment terminals to the coupon site operator Groupon Inc., according to an analyst.
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The online payment provider WePay Inc. announced a donation function Thursday called WePay Giving. The system allows donors to "join" the account to see how funds are being spent.
March 10 -
S1 Corp. of Norcross, Ga., announced a loss of $4.3 million in the fourth quarter, compared to a profit of $8.8 million a year earlier.
March 10 -
Heartland BancCorp said Thursday that it has added bill presentment and person-to-person payments to its online bill-pay functions.
March 10 -
This week's spat with VeriFone Systems Inc. is not the first challenge Square Inc. has encountered over the security of its device.
March 10 -
The ongoing fight between Square Inc. and its rival VeriFone Systems Inc. around payment security highlights the lack of common technical standards for mobile acceptance devices.
March 10 -
Credit Sesame, a personal financial management software provider, said Wednesday that it has raised $6.15 million from the investors Menlo Ventures and Inventus Capital.
March 9 -
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Trusteer Ltd. said it is providing security technology to WorkLight Inc.'s mobile application platform.
March 9 -
Heartland Payment Systems Inc. said it is the exclusive processor for the Restaurant Association of Maryland.
March 9 -
Regions Financial Corp. has updated its mobile banking capabilities to allow customers to transfer funds among internal accounts, pay bills and receive text alerts about balances and other details.
March 9 -
A federal judge has dismissed a shareholder class action brought against VeriFone Systems Inc. following a restatement of three quarters from its 2007 fiscal year caused by accounting errors, VeriFone announced Wednesday.
March 9 -
VeriFone Systems Inc. is taking off its gloves in the battle for mobile payment acceptance, claiming rival Square Inc.'s device can be adapted to use for fraud.
March 9 -
Swift, an international bank consortium that sets financial messaging standards, is starting a service to reduce the number of electronic credentials corporate treasurers need to sign documents with multiple banks.
March 9 -
Google removes malicious apps from its online software store for smartphones; Four people in the U.K. face jail time after administering a "full-service cyber crime forum"; and more.
March 8 -
MasterCard has announced new fraud-fighting technology that could alleviate the headaches issuing banks face when card accounts have been compromised.
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The mortgage technology vendor DocMagic is claiming early victory in its lawsuit against the origination system provider Ellie Mae, as both sides await a federal judge's written ruling from a pretrial hearing held last week.
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