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Here are the news headlines posted this week on Twitter (follow our feed here).
MoneyAisle appears in Kiplinger's Retirement Report (print only). The story appears in the June issue and explains the new "auto loan search" features at MoneyAisle. More from MoneyAisle at http://bit.ly/FINOVATE671
BBVA Compass Bank replaces West Bank as SmartyPig's banking partner. BBVA Compass is the 15th largest bank in America. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE672
Kapitall unveils "search by brand" feature. The new search helps investors to identify the parent company of their favorite brands. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE681 or www.kapitall.com
SecondMarket CEO Barry Silbert interviewed by Dan Rather [vid]. See more on SecondMarket's management of "illiquid assets." http://bit.ly/FINOVATE691
MoneyAisle featured in Wallet Pop. Read more about shopping for an auto loan from MoneyAisle at http://bit.ly/FINOVATE692.
SmartCredit.com featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. See SmartCredit.com at work with Oprah and Jean Chatzky as part of the "Debt Diet" series on the program. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE693
Ebay recognizes Outright.com as most innovative app. Outright.com received an award for most innovative application at the Ebay developer's conference. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6101
MPower Ventures in the running for Business Week's "Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs." Twenty-five companies are finalists. Read more at http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6102 or www.mpowerlabs.com.
Micronotes raises another $1.6 million in funding. Yahoo Business reports on the startup's fund raising success. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6103
TransFS.com helps merchants shop for better credit-card processing. TransFS claims that user merchants can save up to 40% by shopping around for merchant services. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6111
Billeo expands merchant directory. Billeo users can now pay their bills online with more than 10,000 merchants. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6112
Peer-to-Peer lender Prosper.com seeks regulation as a lender to avoid SEC. Prosper has asked to become regulated as a lender to ease the regulatory burden of being regulated as an investment firm. http://bit.ly/FINOVATE6113
TransFS derives its revenue from generating leads for the card processors. The service is entirely free to the small business applicant. The company differentiates itself from other lead generators by providing comparison-shopping information and automating the application process.
How it works
1. Users complete a three-part online form at TransFS, answering questions about their business and card-processing needs (screenshot #1). Until a processor is chosen, the business does not need to provide any sensitive info. A new feature announced this month speeds up this process by verifying businesses based on their name and ZIP code.
3. The small business owner is presented with the bids in a standardized form for easy comparison (inset). From the bids page, the user can view the bidder's service contract and anonymously contact the bidder for more information.
4. To purchase, applicants simply click Select Bid and TransFS introduces the user to a real person at the chosen processor and then facilitates the application process. Users can upload required documents to the processor through the TransFS site.
TransFS claims that the process requires less than five minutes. Our 4.5-minute test confirmed that estimate.
The company also provides a free rate-comparison report. Users can upload, email or fax a recent statement to get a custom analysis of their potential savings.
TransFS recently released its Credit Card Processor Directory where users can research, rate, and review credit-processing companies (screenshot #2). The directory allows users to search Transparent Financial's database of more than 800 card processors and access BBB ratings and other information.
According to Compete, TransFS saw 6,700 unique U.S. visitors in March, more than double the 3,000 in February (see note #1).
Source: Compete.com April 2010
Note: 1. Keep in mind that Compete's traffic estimates are not always reliable at this small of a sample size.
#1. TransFS collects business and card transaction data
#2. The credit card processor directory
Here are the news headlines we posted this week on Twitter (follow it here).
DebtGoal raises first round of VC funding - In its first round of institutional funding, DebtGoal raised $2 million. The round was led by Tugboat Ventures, with participation from seed investor New Cycle Capital. To date, DebtGoal has raised a total of $3.1 million. http://bit.ly/bZxzq4
Diversinet awarded two patents - Diversinet was awarded two patents for mobile technology. One patent was awarded for a system that detects and classifies mobile devices, allowing apps to be matched with handsets. The other is for security technology for mobile digital data delivery. http://bit.ly/cDkHOU
Finovate Alums Among Webby Award Honorees - Finovate alumni FiLife, Kapitall, Lending Club, and SimpliFi are among the 12 honorees in the Financial Services category of the 14th annual Webby Awards. Fifteen percent of Webby nominees received honoree status. The actual Webby awards, presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, will be announced June 14th. http://bit.ly/cqC9Fa
GreenSherpa holds contest for savings tips - GreenSherpa is hosting a contest for reader-submitted money-saving tips. On April 21, two winning tips will be randomly selected. Winners receive annual subscriptions to GreenSherpa. http://bit.ly/cDakPl
Lending Club raises $24.5 million - Lending Club received $24.5 million in investment funds from Foundation Capital, Morgenthaler Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, and Canaan Partners. The company says it will use the capital for new loan products, new investment tools, and website improvements. http://bit.ly/9zU4lO
Lending Club also recently announced its fourth Twitter contest, in which daily winners will be rewarded for tweeting about the company's ongoing photography contest. Twitter winners will receive shirts, messenger bags, and other products. http://bit.ly/d19g5g
Mint adds new feature to track cash spending - Mint added a new feature that allows users to manually enter spending data. Previously, all transactions had to be automatically uploaded from financial accounts. http://bit.ly/a3EtRb
Monitise reports more than 2 million registered users - Monitise has passed the 2 million registered user mark. The company stated that the increase in users was driven by increased uptake of its smartphone apps. Monitise serves more than 240 banks and financial institutions in the U.S. and U.K. http://bit.ly/cjMh7R
SecondMarket launches asset-backed securities market - SecondMarket, which provides a marketplace for trading in illiquid assets, announced that it launched a market for asset-backed securities. The move adds a ninth asset class to SecondMarket's platform. http://bit.ly/b2GHFc
The company also announced $70 million in private company stock transactions this March, the highest amount that SecondMarket has ever traded in one month. In contrast, the company traded $44 million in private stocks in February. The company reported that 41% of the transactions were Facebook stock trades. http://tcrn.ch/bpcXpQ
SeerGate announces new COO - Jim Fancher has joined SeerGate as its new chief operating officer. Fancher was previously general manager at FIS subsidiary Endpoint Exchange Network and has also served as senior vice president of marketing at VECTORsgi and CEO of Gilson & Associates. http://bit.ly/9FilPo
SmartyPig recognized at Prometheus Awards - SmartyPig was honored Breakout Company of the Year by the Technology Association of Iowa in its fifth annual Prometheus Awards presentation. http://bit.ly/bUi0Hf
ThreatMetrix provides fraud detection for OnlineLabels.com - ThreatMetrix is providing fraud detection for OnlineLabels.com, which produces laser and inkjet-printable labels. The company's online ordering system is automated, making it an easier target for credit card fraud. ThreatMetrix helps the company analyze transactions to detect suspect orders. http://bit.ly/bGRFMl
Transparent Financial Services adds business verification system - Transparent Financial Services, also known as TransFS, added a business-verification system that speeds up the company's submission process. The new system identifies businesses based on their name and ZIP code. http://bit.ly/amDwqf
Zopa honored for innovation - Zopa was recognized by the U.K.'s Nesta, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, in its Open 100 competition, which honors firms for open innovation. Peer-to-peer lender Zopa was awarded in the open business category. http://bit.ly/bs82cL








