2005 - A Payments Year in Review - July Highlights
We're taking a look back at the major payments-related news stories for 2005. We've examined our archives month by month and have culled the the most important and interesting highlights.
Here are the Payments News highlights from July 2005.
- OCC Issues New Guidance to Banks re: Web Site Spoofing Incidents
- First Data Survey Finds Consumers Want Variety of Electronic Payment Choices
- MBNA's Hammonds To Collect $125 Million On Sale to Bank of America
- French Banking Card Group Warns Of Risks From Contactless Payments
- Visa CMEA Claims World's Largest Mobile Commerce Deployment
- Visa Enhances TravelMoney
- PayPal China
- PayPal Launches Local Service in China
- Visa USA Appoints John Philip Coghlan as President And CEO
- Japanese Banks To Establish Standard System For Biometric Identification
- American Express Launches Two New Rewards-focused Cards
- Bank of America Personalizes Cyber-Security
- OCC Guidance re: Phishing
- Kroger and Six Other National Retailers File Federal Antitrust Lawsuit Against Visa Over Interchange Fees, Other Issues
- Albertsons Joins Antitrust Suit Against Visa USA
- PayPal Modifies eBay Payment Policy: Accept All Payments
- TransUnion Launches Credit Card Skimming Detection Service
- Wal-Mart Applies to Form Utah ILC
- Visa USA Bars Transactions from CardSystems
- Congress to Scrutinize Credit Card Data Breaches
- London Transport Plans E-money Scheme
- Identrus Secures $20 Million in Venture Capital Funding
- Visa, MasterCard Win Dismissal Of Merchant Lawsuit





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