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First Data Reports U.S. Gift Card Sales Rose First Half of 2010

07.26.2010 · Posted in Gift and Loyalty Card Programs

Today, Atlanta based First Data Corporation, Worldwide leader in electronic payment processing and commerce solutions, announced that in the United States, branded gift card sales have increased in the first half of 2010 as merchants saw monthly sales growth from February to June when the increase in sales of gift cards reached its peak in ...

CashStar, Inc.CEO will be Presenting on New Growth Opportunities for Retailers: eGift-Digital Gift Cards

07.26.2010 · Posted in Gift and Loyalty Card Programs

One of the founders of CashStar, Inc., Chief Executive Officer, David Stone, will be doing a presentation about how the role gift cards have to play is changing as the world moves towards a digital age.  The presentation that Mr. Stone will be giving in Baltimore, Maryland on the 1st of August, 2010 is entitled ...

TD Retail Card Services Introduces “Renovate” for Independent Furniture and Home Furnishings Retailers in U.S and Canada

07.22.2010 · Posted in Gift and Loyalty Card Programs

TD Retail Card Services, based out of Mahwah, New Jersey, announced yesterday that they will start offering their Renovate Credit Card program to Canada and U.S. independent retailers of flooring, lighting, furniture, and other home décor merchandise. The program is created and tailored specifically to the furniture industry. Renovate offers merchants private label options for ...

First Data Corp & Cold Stone Creamery Team up for Micropayments, P2P & Social Media Electronic Gift Program

07.16.2010 · Posted in Gift and Loyalty Card Programs

First Data Corp has developed a new electronic-gift program called “eGift Social.” It is basically a platform for social network payments, person-to-person (P2P) and micro-payment combine together. First Data just launched the program and Cold Stone Creamery is First Data’s first client to utilize the service. I’m sure there will be many more added to that list ...