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Keitel, Philip Lehman 2 Cheney, Julia S. 1 Furletti, Mark J. 1 Kjos, Ann 1 McGrath, James 1 Sienkiewicz, Stanley J. 1
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Micropayments : Final Frontier for Electronic Consumer Payments
McGrath, James - 2014
Small payments of less than $5 have resisted the wave of electronification that has swept consumer payments in recent years. However, a number of innovations - both new technologies and new ways of doing business - have done much to make such electronic micropayments less expensive and more...
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Legislative Responses to Data Breaches and Information Security Failures
Keitel, Philip Lehman - 2009
On July 23, 2008, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia hosted a workshop to discuss federal and state legislative responses to data breaches. The workshop addressed several laws and legislative initiatives designed to create greater safeguards for personal...
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New Prospects for Payment Card Application in Health Care
Kjos, Ann - 2009
While consumers' use of payment cards has grown rapidly in many other areas, their use in making health-care payments has been far more limited. This paper attempts to explain several reasons for the slow adoption rates and identifies four related trends and developments that can be expected to...
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The Laws, Regulations, Guidelines, and Industry Practices that Protect Consumers Who Use Gift Cards
Keitel, Philip Lehman - 2009
This paper discusses consumer protections available to gift-card users. Specifically, it examines the ways in which value loaded at the time of purchase is protected for future card use or returned to consumers when the card is not used or has expired. The consumer protection information...
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Prepaid Card Markets & Regulation
Furletti, Mark J. - 2008
Prepaid cards, also commonly referred to as stored-value cards, are typically credit card-sized pieces of plastic that contain or represent an amount of pre-loaded value. They include a wide range of payment products, such as gift cards, payroll cards, teen cards, and travel cards. Despite...
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Prepaid Cards : Vulnerable to Money Laundering?
Sienkiewicz, Stanley J. - 2007
This paper discusses the potential money laundering threat that prepaid cards face as they enter the mainstream of consumer payments. Over the past year, several government agencies have issued reports describing the threat to the U.S. financial system, including the use of prepaid cards by...
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Identity Theft : a Pernicious and Costly Fraud
Cheney, Julia S. - 2007
On October 3, 2003, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia sponsored a workshop on identity theft to examine its growing impact on participants in our payments system. Avivah Litan, vice president and research director of financial services for Gartner Inc., led the...
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