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PULSE Adds Recurring PINless Debit Bill Pay Service

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The PULSE ATM/debit network has announced it is offering "utility companies, lenders and certain other billers a new payment option that enables consumers to automatically pay recurring bills using a debit card without entering their personal identification number (PIN)."

PULSE EFT Association’s Recurring PINless Bill Pay service, launched at the beginning of this month, increases convenience and security for debit cardholders, while simplifying the collection process for billers and supporting the continued shift from paper-based to electronic payments. PULSE defines recurring payments as those that cardholders have authorized a biller to charge to their debit card automatically each payment period.

PULSE was one of the first networks to offer one-time PINless debit payments, introducing its PINless Bill Pay service in 1995. PINless Bill Pay enables the conversion of check and automated clearinghouse (ACH) payments – also known as direct debit payments – to card-based payments.

The 2005/2006 Study of Consumer Payment Preferences, conducted by Dove Consulting and the American Bankers Association, noted the trend toward the increased use of payment cards for automatic recurring bill payments. According to the study, 9 percent of consumers used their debit cards to make such payments in 2005, compared with 6 percent in 2003.

“Clearly, there is tremendous room for growth in debit-based bill payments,” said Judith McGuire, PULSE’s vice president of Retail Services. “Although consumers are increasingly using electronic methods to pay their bills, until now debit cards have accounted for only a small fraction of those payments. The introduction of a new debit-based option for recurring payments allows consumers to transfer their growing reliance on debit cards for point-of-sale purchases to recurring bill payments,” McGuire added.

In addition to offering a recurring payment option with the service, the network’s expanded PINless debit program includes a “Stop Pay” feature that allows financial institutions to block transactions from a specific biller at a cardholder’s request.

“PULSE recognizes that, while consumers are directed to address transaction disputes with their biller, they occasionally will attempt to stop a payment by contacting their financial institution,” said McGuire.

PULSE also has added an Account Validation transaction to the PINless Bill Pay service. This feature allows billers to verify the authenticity of a card prior to establishing a recurring payment.

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