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MACH, looking for a way to sell carrier billing services in the U.S. and expand in other markets, says it’s found the right partner in mobile payments company payvia.
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What did mobile wallets look like before Apple and its peers invented the consumer smartphone market and launched App Stores to distribute systems like Passbook, Isis and Google Wallet?
February 5 -
Quick-response (QR) codes, the increasingly common square bar codes used in advertising and mobile payments, are stepping into new territory as a tool for bill payment.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. Carson High School now has its own Senators debit card for student checking accounts, designed by students through a contest held by Greater Nevada CU, which has a branch inside of the high school.
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JACKSON, Mich. Members are being given the option of choosing the card image for their debit or Visa cards for an additional fee, as part of American 1 CUs new Instant Issue program.
February 4 -
State Employees CU, one of just three credit unions restricted by enactment of the Durbin amendment, said the provision limiting fees on debit transactions cost it about $40 million in lost revenue in 2012.
February 4 -
The CARD Act has improved disclosures to consumers, but it has had the opposite effect when it comes to its intended goal of reducing cardholder costs, according to a new analysis.
February 4 -
A new study shows Americans age 50 and older carry more credit card debt than younger people.
February 4 -
Fifth Third Bancorp has agreed to buy a credit card portfolio from Quad City Bank & Trust.
February 4 -
The prepaid card provider Plastyc Inc. has added a mobile remote deposit capture feature that provides instant access to funds.
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Last year, KeyBank saw an important gap in its credit card strategy – not owning its card portfolio meant it did not have the control it needed to properly manage its relationships with its customers.
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A German mobile network operator and a bank's digital technology unit will soon introduce a smartphone-based digital wallet and person-to-person money transfer system.
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The Federal Trade Commission recently mailed 70,511 refund checks to consumers who lost money to a scheme that allegedly sold bogus "platinum" credit cards and illegally debited consumers’ bank accounts.
January 30 -
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Ent FCU said it has signed a five-year renewal of its card issuing contract with Elan Financial Services, a unit of U.S. Bancorp.
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The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida has temporarily shut down Innovative Wealth Builders Inc. (IWB), which allegedly operated a credit card interest rate reduction scam.
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Mainstream consumers are still slow to adopt newer payment technology, but several cities are pushing ahead of the rest of the world.
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Penalty fees fell 8% among credit card issuers last year, an industry consultant estimates.
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U.S. consumers are likely to remain diligent about paying down their debts, while personal bankruptcy filings should drop again this year, according to a report by Fitch Ratings.
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Walmart and the other Merchant Customer Exchange members recently announced they would opt for a software-based mobile wallet instead of one based on Near Field Communication hardware. Is this a blow to NFC's future or does the technology have enough supporters to eventually change how people pay?
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Many companies are trying to repurpose iPads as payment terminals. Leaf, a Cambridge, Mass.-based startup, instead created a commerce-specific tablet for small-business owners.
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