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Bacs notches up four decades of service

Bacs, the UKs direct credit and direct debit payments processor, reached a major milestone in April when it celebrated 40 years of service which reflect the massive advance made by electronic payments during the period.

Card skimming takes a heavy toll

Despite a decline in the number of ATM card fraud incidents in 2007 losses incurred by issuers increased significantly, rising 43.6 percent compared with 2006 to 438.57 million ($670 million), reports industry body the European ATM Security Team (EAST).

Discover goes global with Diners Club International acquisition

Discover Financial Services has achieved a significant strategic breakthrough with the signing of an agreement to acquire Diners Club International, the global payments card issuing unit of financial services conglomerate Citigroup.

Price control looms in the US

Introduced to the US Congress by John Conyers, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and Congressman Chris Cannon, the Credit Card Fair Fee Act (CCFFA) has been applauded by retail organisations nationwide The product of a hearing by the bi-partisan House Judiciary Antitrust Task Force Subcommittee into the fees, policies and practices of the credit card industry in July 2007, the CCFFA, said Cannon, addresses the anti-competitive and secretive system of setting fees that merchants pay for credit card transactions.

Centricom and Neteller team up to take EFTPOS online in the UK

The Poli online bank payment service described by its developer, Australian payments service provider Centricom, as the missing piece of the online payments equation has made its debut in the UK Poli is to be marketed by a new 50:50 joint venture company, Centricom Europe, established by UK online payments and money transfer services provider Neteller Group and Centricom.

Big retailers urged to use payment muscle

Major retailers must take the initiative to improve competition in the European payments market, European Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes told delegates to a conference convened by industry body the European Retail Round Table (ERRT) In particular, she emphasised the European Commissions and European Central Banks strong desire that there should be more than just two pan-European card schemes in Europe at the end of the process of establishing the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) Retailers and consumers are increasingly worried that with less choice they will inevitably pay more as banks are led to abandon efficient and cheap national systems. In such a scenario, SEPA would, despite all its pro-competitive goals, end up delivering at best a European duopoly, said Kroes

UK gets remittance company charter

In a move aimed at protecting the interests of foreigners who send money to their home countries, the UKs Minister for International Development, Shahid Malik, has launched a voluntary customer charter for money transfer companies.

More success for mFoundry

mFoundry entered 2008 in fine style, adding another major player in the US financial services industry, PSCU Financial Services (PSCU), to the impressive list of users of its Spotlight mobile banking platform PSCU, the USs largest credit union service organisation, will deploy the platform as the core element of a mobile banking service to be made available to its more than 500 credit union members that represent over 11 million cardholder accounts and 470,000 online bill payment subscribers. The mobile service to be offered by PSCU will facilitate transfers between accounts, bill retrieval and payment, real-time access to cheque, savings and credit card information and search and retrieval of account transaction history

New mobile payments service for China

LinQpay, a US-headquartered electronic payments technology developer, and Internet Payment Solutions, a Chinese online payments service provider, are to establish a joint venture (JV) that will provide mobile phone based payment services in China. The JV will combine LinQpays mobile phone-based payment services with IPSs payment platform which supports bank card transactions of 22 Chinese banks IPS, a unit of Hong Kong-based conglomerate Universal Technologies Holdings, lays claim to be Chinas leading online payment platform in terms of debit card transaction volumes processed.

Mexico soon to go mobile

Mexico soon to go mobileMexico has taken the first step towards introducing mobile banking with the forging of a working agreement between Mexican payments processor Promocin y Operacin SA (PROSA) and Canadian payments software vendor CPNI Under the terms of the agreement, PROSA will provide Mexican financial service providers with a centralised mobile banking payments processing infrastructure that will run on CPNIs Phone Authorized Transfer (PAT) mobile payments platform.CPNIs solution offers three distinct mobile banking functions: PATsend: enables bank customers to transfer money from their bank account to another persons bank account domestically or internationally The sender uses the recipients telephone number to identify them; PATbuy: enables users to pay for products or services from participating merchants; and PATbank: enables bank customers to perform a variety of mobile banking tasks including bill payment, viewing statements and viewing account balances.To access the mobile platform, customers download an application to their mobile phone