Micropayments Processor Signs SunTrust
Deal highlights the growing popularity of small-value transactions of $2 or less
SunTrust Banks last week revealed an agreement with Peppercoin Inc. to incorporate Peppercoin's micropayments software into its bundle of merchant-processing services. Chase Merchant Services, a joint venture of First Data Corp. and J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., inked a similar agreement with Peppercoin last month.
The SunTrust and Chase Merchant Services deals highlight the coming of age of small-value transactions. Some 14 million Americans made digital-content purchases of $2 or less in 2004, up from 10 million in 2003, according to market-research firm Ipsos-Insight. In addition to buying digital content through services such as Apple Computer's iTunes, consumers are showing an increased predilection for making electronic purchases from vending machines, fast-food restaurants, and video-game arcades.
Peppercoin has been marketing its micropayments "gateway" directly to merchants since its launch two years ago. Merchants use such gateways to connect to card networks--American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa--which authorize and settle transactions. Gateways typically are provided to merchants by banks but can be obtained directly from independent software vendors.
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