Headline News - November 13, 2007
- CheckFree Redefines the Online Banking Experience to Help Financial Institutions Build Profitable Recurring Relationships With Consumers
- US News & World Report: A User's Guide to Cellphone Banking
- U.S. Retail E-Commerce Sales in October 2007 Grow 19 Percent Versus Last Year
- MBNA Canada Bank Launches the Eco-Logique(TM) Credit Card
- Microsoft Shows How Banks Can Differentiate with Technology at BAI Retail Delivery Conference & Expo
- Gemalto Web-Services Enable Leading European Financial Institution to Launch Its Picture Card Program
- Gemalto to Provide NFC-SIM Platform for JCB's Mobile Contactless Payment Solution
- PNC Bank Extends Leadership In Eco-Friendly Development With Trademark Of 'Green Branch(R)' Term
- MasterCard(R) PayPass(TM) Technology Taking Canada by Storm
- Dynamic Card Solutions Launches First and Only Custom Debit/Credit Card Personalization Product for Financial Institutions
- ViVOtech Releases Commercial-Grade NFC Smart Poster Management Software Following Successful Field Trials Across the Globe
- Wachovia Offers Two New Online Services to Small Business Customers
- Technology Review: Smart Phone Suggests Things to Do
- VeriFone Partners with Opera to Bring Multi-Media Capable Browser Technology to Secure Retail Payments
- Wall St. Journal: Online Retailers Plan More Perks For the Holidays
- USA Today: E-retailers increase alternate pay options
- MACH to Provide Financial Clearing & Settlement Services to eBIZ.mobility
- Yahoo! Extends Global Mobile Leadership Through Nine New Partnerships With Mobile Operators in Asia Pacific
- Yahoo! Catalyzes the Mobile Ecosystem by Delivering Compelling Products and Services Designed for the Mobile Consumer
Note: Throughout the day, as Payments News happens, this post is updated. For job opportunities available for payments professionals, visit PaymentsJobs.com. Employers looking to hire payments professionals can post their job openings there as well.





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