Headline News - March 10, 2010
- AP: Credit card users not making big dent in debt -
- Financial Post (Canada) - The Wealthy Boomer: Why debit card criminals may soon migrate from Canada to the USA
- Reuters: Geithner urges U.S. banks to cut fees
- MoneyBuilder - Forbes.com: How The End Of Overdraft Fees Could Wind Up Costing Cardholders
- Digital Transactions: In Prepaid, Issuers And Networks Will See Fastest Revenue Growth
- ABC News: Credit Card Users: Not So Responsible After All?
- eMarketer: Gen Y Goes for Online Banking
- Cardlytics CEO Scott Grimes Addresses 2010 Montgomery Technology Conference
- Secure Remote Payment Council: Webinar: The State of Secure Remote Debit Payments - Wednesday, March 31, 2010
- Wireless Week: China Mobile Bets $5.8B on E-Commerce
- Rev Worldwide Expands to North America
- American Banker: With Mobile Model Playing Well in India, Citi Turns to U.S.
- VentureBeat - Steve Klebe: What will it take to make mobile payments mainstream in the US?
- FLEET ONE Supports U.S. Troops Through Operation Homefront
- Bucks Blog - NYTimes.com: Credit Card Rewards for Volunteers (American Express)
- Visa Extends FIFA-Themed Marketing Campaign to Global Audience
- Biometrics: What, Where and Why - CSO Online - Security and Risk
- More than Half of Social Gamers Willing to Complete a Marketing Action to Earn Virtual Currency, According to Study for Offerpal Media by comScore
- Peanut Labs Media Announces New Strategic Partners
- Atlanta Business Chronicle: InComm buys virtual currency play, Zeevex
- Target Launches First-Ever Scannable Mobile Coupon Program
- Calypso Canada Attains Mastercard EMV Approval
- The Bancorp Bank Teams Up with EPS Financial and Drake Software
- nFinanSe Announces Fee Reductions for ATM Withdrawals and Bill Pay Transactions
- CFSI Innovators Roundtable Convenes in Chicago, Welcomes Sears
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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