Does this article from metavante.com say we’re coming to a cashless society?

February 27, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Other - Business & Finance 
Who Knew? asked:


MILWAUKEE, Dec. 26, 2006 – Metavante Corporation today announced it is the first certified and first operational processor supporting reload transactions on a leading international card association’s prepaid card load network. Metavante is the banking and payments technology subsidiary of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (NYSE: MI).
On Dec. 4, 2006, the card association issued a news release in which it stated the prepaid load network allows consumers to add funds to eligible re-loadable prepaid cards at participating retail locations. According to the announcement, the service has been introduced at more than 1,550 retail locations nationwide including participating Safeway, Carrs, Dominick’s, Genuardi’s, Pak ‘n Save, Pavilions, Randalls, Vons and Tom Thumb stores.

Processing reload transactions allows Metavante to help prepaid card issuers, such as financial institutions, realize the full potential of the checking account alternative that enables electronic payment card transactions for the un- and under-banked population. As Metavante helps make it easier for cardholders to reload eligible prepaid cards at convenient retail locations, a financial institution can benefit from increased card use, promote its brand with un- and under-banked consumers to potentially develop a traditional banking relationship, and gain wallet-share of a consumer otherwise out of reach.

“Without convenient reload, prepaid cards have largely been disposable, which limits their ability to act as a full-service alternative to a checking account and the accompanying payment cards,” said Frank D’Angelo, group president, Metavante Payment Solutions. “Marrying expedient reload to prepaid cards creates the opportunity for people without a traditional banking relationship to carry a full-fledged payment card that’s arguably as easy to reload as a checking account.”

According to a recent Celent payments industry analyst report: “There are an estimated 14 million un-banked households in the U.S…and [prepaid debit] holds value because it stands to capture segments of the market other electronic payments [credit and debit] could not otherwise touch. This is particularly the case among the un-banked and youth populations that have limited access to such accounts.” 1

“Every year card-based payments chip away at the market share of cash and checks and the advent of online shopping and electronic payments has accelerated that trend. By supporting an easier way to reload prepaid cards, Metavante helps open the world of online transactions to consumers such as teens, who often have disposable income to spend,” added D’Angelo. “Metavante offers the most comprehensive suite of payment solutions and as evidenced by our support of prepaid reload, we continue to provide and support the newest payment technologies.”

About Metavante
Metavante Corporation delivers banking and payments technologies to financial services firms and businesses worldwide. Metavante products and services drive account processing for deposit, loan and trust systems, image-based and conventional check processing, electronic funds transfer, consumer healthcare payments, and electronic presentment and payment. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Metavante (www.metavante.com) is wholly owned by Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (NYSE: MI).

1 Celent, “The Future of Consumer Payments,” Nov. 2006, Ariana-Michele Moore, Senior Analyst.

Keegan

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How do you handle multiple, multiple, multiple ideas for internet marketing that you are interested in?

February 26, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Other - Advertising & Marketing 
internet marketing
chrissik1 asked:


i am interested in internet marketing, and I have plenty of products and plenty of websites that i want to make to advertise those products for income. How do I handly multiple niche ideas?? It seems like I have too many, but if I try to stay with just one idea, that is so boring and limited to my multi-faceted, multi-idea, entreprenuerial brain. Please help – advice!!

Erick
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What is the best free article distribution list on the internet?

February 21, 2008 by · 2 Comments
Filed under: Search Engine Optimization 
article directories
fantapattaya asked:


There are a lot of shaddy article banks that barely stay in business for a few months….especially since adwords doesn’t pay as much as they used to.

Can anyone recommend a VERY good article directory where if I publish my article it will get picked and republished on a multituded of other smaller sites?

Denise

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I am looking for both “Article Directories” as well as “News Services” that have FULL CONTENT RSS feeds.

February 15, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Programming & Design 
article directories
jluyt asked:


Please if you know of some sites that offer FULL CONTENT RSS feeds, please inform me. I am interested in both ARTICLE sites as well as NEWS sites. BBC recently started doing this.

Willie
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Would you pay $185 dollars for a burger in London? read article?

February 13, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Polls & Surveys 
hello america asked:


http://www.forbes.com/2008/06/19/expensive-burger-king-face-markets-cx_je_0618autofacescan01.html?partner=yahoobuzz

Roger
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