Electronic bill presentment and payment

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Americans turn to bank sites for paying bills - Javelin

More Americans are now paying bills at bank Web sites than at biller-direct portals, with the 'big four' of Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo taking the lion's share of business, according to Javelin Strategy & Research.

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Visa and US Bank form financial supply chain network

Visa and US Bank have formed a joint venture company, providing a global financial supply chain network for companies and governments to electronically process invoices and payments.

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E-banking used by four in five online US households - survey

More than two million US households have adopted online banking and bill payment during the last year, meaning the services are now used in over three quarters of homes with Internet access, according to a Fiserv-sponsored survey.

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US online bill payment to penetrate 63 million homes by 2014 - Forrester

The number of US households paying bills online will grow from 48 million this year to 63 million by 2014, driven by consolidator sites like Yodlee, according to Forrester Research.

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First Data launches EIPP system for maritime cargo industry

First Data has launched a global online freight payment system for the maritime shipping industry.

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RZB CEO Walter Rothensteiner to deliver keynote at EBAday 2009

The Euro Banking Association and Finextra are calling for community input on the agenda for EBAday 2009 in Vienna, Europe's premiere payments exhibition and conference.

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Deutsche partners Inttra for container shipping e-invoicing service

Deutsche Bank is partnering with ocean carrier e-commerce outfit Inttra to provide an electronic invoice presentment and payment (EIPP) service to the $260 billion container shipping industry.

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Online banking bill payers are more profitable and loyal - study

Bank customers who pay bills online are over 15% more profitable and 76% more loyal than those that don't, according to a study sponsored by Fiserv.

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Telecom Italia, Coop and TSP team on checkout utility bill payment

Telecom Italia has partnered with supermarket chain Coop to enable customers to pay their phone bills at the checkout by scanning a barcode.

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Eurozone banks told to ditch direct debit interchange by 2012

Europe's banks have been told that they will have to ditch interchange fees on direct debit transactions by 2012 under EU antitrust rules.

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Barclays, RBS and the EBA feature in PaymentsLIVE! webcast

Transaction banking will never be the same. That's the theme of a live and interactive webcast coming up on Finextra, featuring some of the industry's top thought leaders in payments. The webcast will take place at 15:00 British Summer Time on Tuesday 31 March.

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European payments industry to convene in Vienna for EBAday 2009

Registration is now open for EBAday 2009, the leading annual European payments forum held by the Euro Banking Association and Finextra Research. This year the two-day event is in Vienna from 30 June to 1 July, and is supported by lead sponsors Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, RZB, and Logica.

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Finextra launches Innovation Showcase

Finextra has launched the Innovation Showcase, a new feature on Finextra.com highlighting the most innovative financial technology developments over the past 12 months. Across a broad range of categories it showcases technologies that demonstrate uniqueness and impact, clever ways of solving a problem and projects at the leading edge of new industry trends.

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CheckFree warns five million customers of hack attack

CheckFree and an unspecified number of its banking clients have alerted five million customers to a security breach on its electronic bill payment site in December in which criminals redirected user traffic to a bogus malware site.

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Brits find cash more compelling argument for online billing than fraud - survey

Firms looking to convert customers to online billing should eschew security and environmental arguments in favour of offering cash incentives, according to a survey for electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) outfit OneVu.

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ING takes full control of e-invoicing firm Billington

Dutch bank ING has taken full ownership of Billington, the electronic invoicing outfit it set up as a joint venture with IT services firm Getronics at the end of 2006. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Americans shun paper for e-payments - survey

Nearly two thirds of all US consumer payments are now made electronically as Americans increasingly turn away from cash and cheques, according to research from BAI and Hitachi Consulting.

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Microsoft treasury pushes on with ISO20022 project as banks slow progress

The migration of Microsoft's treasury onto the XML-based ISO20022 messaging standard is likely to be a multi-year, ongoing initiative, according to a treasury manager at the software giant.

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JPMorgan to invest $1bn in treasury services

US bank JPMorgan has bucked the belt-tightening trend by using the Sibos conference to announce a $1bn investment in its treasury services business.

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Equens partners ICBPI and Isabel on European e-invoicing pilot

European payments processor Equens and Italy's ICBPI Group are teaming up to establish a multi-party cross-border electronic invoicing network and have recruited Belgian service provider Isabel as the first pilot participant.