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208 Results from /payments, 2000

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Fraud forces PayPal to suspend money-back pledge

Online payments operator PayPal is suspending a $5000 reimbursement pledge for defaulted transactions in a bid to crack down on fraudulent misuse of the scheme.

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Brokat and T-Motion form mobile payments alliance

Mobile Internet service provider T-Motion is to use technology supplied by Germany's Brokat to provide WAP-based payments services to European and Australian consumers.

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VeriFone and Palm team to beam cash

VeriFone, the payments systems subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard, has joined forces with Palm in an initiative to replace the credit card swipe with infra-red payment transfer at the cash register.

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Visa confronts threat from hackers

Visa USA is to use technology supplied by Internet Security Systems to test merchant and Internet Service provider conformance with its 'hacker-repellent' Electronic Compliance Monitoring (ECM) programme.

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Northern Trust joins SunGard eTreasury initiative

Chicago's Northern Trust bank is to integrate its cash and treasury management services with SunGard's eTreasury initiative.

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IBM and US banks form cheque imaging venture

Bank of America and Chase Manhattan are teaming up with IBM to launch a new company designed to jump-start the US banking industry's conversion to cheque imaging.

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SunGard system to link banks and corporate treasuries

SunGard Treasury Systems has unveiled eTreasury eXchange, a real-time system designed to link corporate treasurers and financial services providers.

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IFS acquires Internet trading system developer Dene

Dublin's International Financial Systems (IFS), has acquired UK Internet trading solutions developer Dene International in a deal worth $21 million.

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RSA secures Guatemalan payment gateway

Bancared, an electronic payments network for financial institutions and the central government of Guatemala has licensed RSA Keon Advanced PKI software, to support its ambitions to become a national Certification Authority.

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Globeset in cash crisis - FT

The Financial Times is reporting that Texas-based Internet payments operator Globeset has laid off almost all its 300 staff and closed its international offices after a cash crisis.

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Citi launches person-to-person payments system

Citibank has launched c2it, a person-to-person email-based funds transfer service for US consumers in association with America Online.

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Brief: Schlumberger scoops top bank card award

Schlumberger Test & Transactions has won the Sesames "best banking application" award at the annual Cartes 2000 exhibition in Paris for its Cyberflex Palmera smart card.