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December 28, 2007

Remote Order and Pay

Tags » Mobile Payments

Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch writes about a patent application by Apple that "hints at a killer future feature that would let iPhone owners bypass long lines by placing orders at coffee shops and other retail outlets right from their phone." Over the years, there have been several "remote order and pay" initiatives - most recently including MyTango.com.

Credit Concerns Not Limited to Mortgages

Tags » Bill Payment, Consumer Debt, Credit Card Debt Counseling, Credit Cards

Online Resources Corp. has released results of a recent survey of U.S. households and billers regarding the effect of the current mortgage crisis on bill payment and collection patterns. According to ORCC, the survey shows that fallout from the mortgage sector is spilling over into the broader economy, impacting companies across industries and their ability to collect payments.   » Continue Reading

Favorite Payment Myths in the UK

Tags » APACS, UK

APACS, the UK payments association, has just published a new report titled "Payment Myths" icon_PDF_small.gif that it says "uncovers the facts behind payment trends in Britain." According to APACS, the booklet uses statistical evidence to help consumers better understand the payment options available to them and offers advice on the best ways to manage their finances; no matter what payment method they use. The report uses APACS statistics to show examples of the way we use cash, our susceptibility to fraud and the new demographic make up of online bankers – to name but a few.   » Continue Reading

Sony Awarded US Patent 7,311,246 for Electronic Value Exchange

Tags » Contactless Payments, Mobile Payments, Patents

A Japanese inventor, Shigeru Arisawa of Tokyo, was issued US patent 7,311,246 on Dec. 25 for a "method and system of transmitting electronic value information between terminals." The patent has been assigned to Sony Corporation.   » Continue Reading

The Evolution of the ACH

Tags » ACH, Financial Regulators

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's Payments System Research Department has published a new Payment System Research Briefing by Terri Bradford titled "The Evolution of the ACH" icon_PDF_small.gif. "This article ... summarizes the beginnings of the ACH, exciting changes underway today, and possible further changes in the future."   » Continue Reading

Headline News - December 28, 2007

Tags » Payments News - Headline News

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