Headline News - June 30, 2009
- Digital Transactions: Travel Agents Prepare to Fight United on New Card-Acceptance Policy
- TSYS Addresses Merchant Processing Client (Bank of America)
- SIlicon Valley Insider: Facebook Is Going After PayPal, Google Checkout
- MoneyGram International and Saudi Arabia's National Commercial Bank Announce Strategic Relationship to Launch Kingdom's Largest Global Money Transfer Network
- United terminates some agents' right to process its credit card transactions
- Consumer Affairs: Credit Cards Giving Consumers Heartburn
- TransCard Extending Their Cardholders’ Reach with PULSE Network
- New Report from Javelin Strategy and Research: Understanding How PCI-Compliant Companies Can Be Breached
- Zoompass Blog: Paying with Zoompass
- Fidelity National Information Services' Mobile Banking Solution Earns Top Ranking in Analyst Survey
- The Omaha World-Herald: First Data forms new company with bank
- The Associated Press: Bank employees protest 'anti-consumer' practices
- Bloomberg.com: FICO Scores Show Flaws as U.S. Banks Cut Consumer Credit Lines
- Credit card debt poised to fall?
- New Report Forecasts Increase in Mobile Banking Adoption
- Firethorn Increases Mobile Banking Security With Full PCI Compliance
- PayPal India Launches New Seller Protection for its eBay Sellers
- Sacramento Bee: Peer-to-Peer Lending is Flourishing Amid the Credit Crisis
- The Hindu Business Line: Citi brings NFC mobile payments to India
- Visa Inc. Announces Decision to Fund Litigation Escrow Account
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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