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US Payments Update: Electronic Transaction Volume Will Exceed Paper-based Transaction Volume in 2005!
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| Published Date:
May 2002
Published By:
TowerGroup
Page Count:
12
Order Code:
R301-0207
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| The Federal Reserve System study of 2001 revealed that US check volume was significantly lower than existing projections. This new data reflects the successful replacement of paper-based payments with electronic payments.
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