US Bank is reportedly looking to sell Elan, its card processing business, reported Fintech Futures. According to the report, Finastra, FIS, and Fiserv are in the running to acquire the unit from US Bank.
Elan processes credit cards for 1,800 banks in the US, providing payment services, credit card issuing, prepaid card and ATM services as well as debit card processing. It also provides support for more than 34,000 ATMs around the US and more than 13 million ATM and debit cards.
Finastra, FIS, and Fiserv declined to comment when contacted by Fintech Futures, while US Bank and Elan hadn’t responded by the time the story was published.
In October, Elan, along with Ondot Systems—the leading provider of mobile-based card services—enhanced the My Mobile Money app so that it now offers two-way fraud alerts for Elan-processed debit cards. By sending real-time alerts via My Mobile Money, financial institutions can communicate directly with debit cardholders to confirm transactions, which will not only reduce the risk of a payment being declined due to fear of fraudulent activity, but can also prevent false positive card blocks.
“Our financial institution clients are always looking for new ways to provide their debit cardholders with fraud prevention options,” said Troy Cullen, president of Elan, at the time. “By working with Ondot to provide a mobile fraud alert service, we are empowering consumers to keep an eye on their card activity, whether they are shopping at their l
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