Headline News - June 10, 2009
- KTAR.com: Gift cards becoming tool of drug cartels
- The Finance Buff: Standardize Credit Card Contracts
- Seeking Alpha: Credit Cards: The Interplay Between Innovation and Regulation
- WTOP.com: Protect Your Credit Cards From Skimming
- Western Union Appoints John T. Brennan to Manage U.S. Banking Channel Business Development
- Reuters: Visa says U.S. payment volume decline stabilizes
- StorefrontBacktalk: T-Mobile Data Breach Raises Retail M-Commerce Concerns
- Century Payments to Provide Sales Management for RBS WorldPay Agent Bank Program
- Javelin Strategy & Research White Paper Finds that Internet PIN Debit Can Align the Needs of Merchants, FIs and Consumers for Online Payments
- St. Louis Fed Debuts Redesigned Web Site at www.stlouisfed.org
- Javelin Strategy and Research: Biometric authentication security: mobile banking could awake this sleeping giant
- Bling Nation Receives SAS Type I Certification
- Visa Report Shows Increase in Inbound and Outbound U.S. Tourism Spending in 2008, Decline in Early 2009
- U.S. Visa Cardholders Contributed US$5.5 billion to Canada's Tourism Economy in 2008
- Heartland Payment Systems Helps Merchants Improve Cash Flow and Financial Management With Streamlined Card Acceptance
- Sovereign Bank to Use Predictive Modeling from Fiserv to Help Protect Customers
- Equifax and FICO Introduce BEACON 09 Credit Score
- BostonHerald.com: Credit card cos. treat us like sheep
- NYTimes.com: A Nervous Time for Professional Debt Settlers
- NYTimes.com: The Smartphone’s Rapid Rise From Gadget to Tool to Necessity
- New Aite Group Report: The Card Industry: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- eMarketer: M-Commerce Ringing Up (Some) Sales
- BankerVision: Banking at the centre or the periphery - Banking in 2029.
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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