Headline News - June 17, 2009
- Digital Transactions: MasterCard Launches Mobile MoneySend for U.S. P2P Transactions
- WSJ.com: Heartland Gets Religion on Security
- TSYS Expands Infrastructure to Further Support Brazil
- US News & World Report: Credit Cards That Don't Require Swiping
- Seeking Alpha: Outlook for Mobile Payment Market? Consolidation
- Probity Financial Services Launches Checking Account with No Overdraft Fees
- Bloomberg.com: Visa, AmEx Clash With Wal-Mart, Target on $48 Billion in Fees
- SmartMoney.com: New Regulation Rules: Their Impact on You
- StorefrontBacktalk: Why PCI Has Not Reduced Fraud
- Consumers Favor Internet Over Cell Phone and Cable TV According to New Study From Pew Research Center
- IBM to Invest $100 Million in Mobile Communication Research
- Nikkei Electronics Asia: TFTs Used as Fingerprint Sensors for Smart Cards
- Seeking Alpha: Why Not Start Defaulting on Your Credit Cards?
- Washington Post - Security Fix: An Odyssey of Fraud
- Coinstar: Hispanics Taking Control of Their Finances
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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