Headline News - January 12, 2009
- New York Times (Eric Dash) Market Place - A Cash Machine Runs Low (About Citigroup)
- Mobile Banker: Mobile Banking Revenue Outlook Strong
- The TrialPay Blog: Top 3 Ways to Boost E-Commerce Sales in 2009
- The Wallet: Mobile Banking Tools: Still Not Quite There
- Credit Crunch of 2008 Squeezes $114 Billion Private-Label Credit Card Market
- Banks and Credit Unions Collect $37 Billion in Fees Annually on Overdrawn Checking Accounts
- The Online NewsHour - Paul Solman: Why Can't We Bail Out Americans Who Have Overcharged Their Credit Cards?
- Shopping in the New Economy: IBM Survey Finds Consumers Making Trade-Offs, Postponing Purchases and Shifting Loyalties to New Retailers
- Intel Reveals New In-Store Concept Technologies at Retail’s Big Show
- Givex Gift Card Programs Certified to SAP Business One with Navigator Business One Solutions
- CreditCards.com: Poll: Credit card payments last on list of bills
- Stoneycreek Offers Guests Northwoods-Style Hospitality With Extra Measure of Security, Efficiency and Service from Merchant Link
- Washington Post - Security Fix Blog: Tiny Charges Often Precede Big Trouble
- Near Field Communications World: NFC handset delays still to be expected says IMS Research
- AuctionBytes: Amazon.com Promotes Online Payment Service to Merchants
- ViVOtech Appoints John Shap as Senior Vice President of Global Sales
- Reuters: U.S. Bank Earnings May Be "Frightful"
- Accertify and Litle & Co. Partner to Combat Credit Card Fraud
- Sino Payments and TAP Group Team Up in China for Customers
- Fiserv Source Capture Suite Ranked #1 Branch and Teller Capture Software Solution
- VeriFone Announces MX880 Large Display Payment System
- TameBay: PayPal withdrawls to be free in the UK
- New York Times: Citi Is Urged to Replace Chairman
- First Data - McDonald's® USA Names First Data as 2008 U.S. Technology Supplier of the Year
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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