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BMO Financial Group and nuTravel Technology Solutions plan to pair BMO’s travel-and-entertainment payment card offerings with nuTravel’s online-booking and expense management tools under an agreement they announced March 28.
March 29 -
The Smurfs may have an important security lesson for banks and credit card networks getting into mobile payments.
March 28 -
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. has joined the interbank funds-transfer service National Payments Corp. of India launched last fall. The Mumbai-based bank launched the service on March 24 for the bank’s customers across the country, an official at the institution tells PaymentsSource.
March 28 -
First National Bank of Omaha, one of three banks that can issue cards on all four major networks, announced Monday the official launch of its Discover Financial Services card.
March 28 -
MasterCard Worldwide on March 28 announced a five-year “roadmap” for electronic payments in Australia that will require issuers and card-accepting merchants there to adopt its PayPass contactless-payment service beginning next year.
March 28 -
Visa said March 28 it is converting another $400 million of its Class B shares owned by credit unions and banks to replenish to its litigation fund that is expected to be used to pay a settlement in a pending antitrust suit.
March 28 -
Many consumers are not happy with retail loyalty card programs, including those tied to cobranded credit cards, new research suggests.
March 28 -
Many consumers are not happy with retail loyalty card programs, including those tied to cobranded credit cards, new research suggests.
March 28 -
American Express Co., going against its image as a brand for the elite, is launching a digital wallet that would make it the payment choice for the masses — in person, online and in mobile.
March 28 -
Mobile-payments company Monitise PLC is testing a service targeted at unbanked consumers in Nigeria that enables users to transfer funds with their cell phones.
March 28 -
Despite the heightened activity around mobile payments, there are still too many unresolved questions for the payment form to have mainstream success this year, one analyst contends.
March 28 -
Though Google Inc. has yet to deliver on a true near-field communication payment phone, it is rumored to be working with key players on the acceptance side.
March 28 -
Barclays PLC continues to dominate the United Kingdom’s contactless-payment market, claiming 88% of the UK’s total base of 12.9 million contactless debit and credit cardholders as of the beginning of the year, according to data the company released March 24.
March 25 -
LexisNexis has launched Retail Fraud Manager, a platform designed to help online merchants detect and combat card-not-present fraud by automating and analyzing the transaction-review process, the company announced March 23.
March 25 -
PT Bank Central Asia reportedly is set to lose more 300,000 of credit card accounts. The Jakarta-based bank will lose customers who hold BCA Carrefour credit cards because the ownership of supermarket chain PT Carrefour Indonesia has changed hands, according to a March 23 report in the Jakarta Post.
March 25 -
Credit Collections Defense Network, a debt settlement business based in Chicago, is banned from doing business in West Virginia after the state's Attorney General Darrell McGraw sued the company and its owners, claiming they were engaged in unlawful debt settlement activities in West Virginia.
March 25 -
NCO Group, the largest collection agency based on revenue, announced March 21 the appointment of Ronald A. Rittenmeyer as company president and chief executive, effective immediately.
March 25 -
Litle & Co.’s Web-based merchant clients may begin to protect themselves against card-not-present fraud through CyberSource Corp.’s Decision Manager online fraud-prevention service, CyberSource announced March 23.
March 25 -
Experian PLC this week unveiled an income model to help lenders comply with the new Federal Reserve Board rule clarifying elements of the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act. The new rule requires issuers to consider only credit card applicants’ individual, not household, incomes (see story).
March 25 -
Three men who traveled to Honolulu from California last fall were charged with setting up card skimming devices at at least four local gas stations, then using the information to create counterfeit cards on six local credit unions and banks.
March 25