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Credit card signatures: Blink and you'll miss them
News JP MorganChase, the US's second biggest bank, has done away with signatures for its latest range of credit cards - preferring instead to go for a 'contactless' RFID system. MasterCard jumped on the RFID bandwagon earlier... [20 May 2005]
Credit cards get personal over security
News Credit card companies Mastercard and Visa are asking online and phone customers to provide more personal information, in moves to boost consumer confidence. Much of this has been attributed to internet... [22 Aug 2000]
Credit Card Processor Utilizes Microsoft-Novell Agreement, Expects 55 Percent Savings
White Paper Conductor, a credit-card processing outsourcer, provides credit card issuers with comprehensive services. Internally, it supports a mix of desktop systems and a heterogeneous IT infrastructure. However,... [11 Jan 2008]
Credit Lyonnais Produces a Large Volume of Highly Personalized Customer-Facing Documents Using Adobe Solutions
White Paper The Credit Lyonnais Group offers retail banking, investment, and corporate banking and asset management services. The company wanted to prepare IT infrastructure for Year 2000 issues and introduction of the Euro and... [11 Apr 2007]
With SAS, Credit Lyonnais Earns ROI for Analytical CRM
White Paper With nearly 30,000 employees, Credit Lyonnais has three primary lines of business: network banking in France, financing and investment banking, and asset management. At a time when major changes in French retail banking... [05 Jul 2006]
Unisys Case Study: Credit Suisse Group
White Paper Credit Suisse, a world leader in financial services, needs to develop a global Public Key Infrastructure to conduct high-value electronic commerce safely and securely. Unisys delivers a PKI solution that enables... [07 May 2005]
Credit crisis sees eBay slash 1,000 jobs
News Some also questioned one of eBay's purchases, Bill Me Later, which offers consumers deferred payments and financing promotions, as the credit crisis grips global markets. PayPal president Scott Thompson, who will oversee... [07 Oct 2008]
Credit cards get RFID makeover from MasterCard
News MasterCard has taken the wraps off its latest RFID-enabled credit card. Some Mobil petrol stations and McDonalds in the US are now carrying RFID credit card readers. MasterCard is also hoping to take... [04 Nov 2004]
Credit card that helps out Linux? That'll do nicely
News The Linux Foundation has announced its own branded credit card this week, which comes sporting a picture of the Linux mascot, Tux the penguin. The Linux Foundation credit card design (Image... [28 Jul 2009]
"How would you like to pay - credit card or fingerprint?"
News Once enrolled on the PayByTouch system, users give their fingerprint as verification at the checkout and then chooses which of the credit cards that they've registered with the store they want to pay the bill with. [01 Feb 2005]
Credit Risk Assessment Using XBRL
White Paper Credit risk assessment plays an important role in the day to day operation of a business. Credit risk assessment is performed when a Buyer asks a Seller to ship merchandise without prior payment. This... [28 Apr 2005]
Credit card-mad Brits turn to internet for spending fix
News Brits can't get enough of bashing their credit cards - the UK as a whole is now over £1tn in debt - and it seems the internet is helping send spending soaring. According to new figures from Apacs (Association for Payment... [09 Aug 2004]
Credit Suisse tightens e-banking security
News Security Dynamics has won a $3m contract to supply Credit Suisse with a 70,000 user secure access system that will support the bank's extensive online banking venture. Werner Baer, Security Dynamics' Swiss country... [18 Jan 1999]
Credit card cover does apply overseas
News The Law Lords have upheld a Court of Appeal decision that banks and credit companies should be liable for overseas purchases where the goods fail to arrive or are faulty. The value of goods that fail to arrive will now... [02 Nov 2007]
Credit card fraud 'ten times more likely online'
News Online retailers are ten times more likely to be victims of a credit card fraud than their bricks and mortar counterparts. According to a study by Gartner Group, stolen credit cards were used in 1.2 per... [17 Jul 2000]