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CyberCash 2100 Reston Pkwy., 3rd Fl., Reston, VA 20191 USA
www.cybercash.com (703) 620-4200    Fax: (703) 620-4215  

The Scoop  

A wallet for every man, woman, and child

A pioneer in the development of payment solutions for e-commerce, CyberCash has recently been attempting to redefine its professional services. A much-hyped secure-payment venture called CyberCoin was scrapped in mid-1999, and the company refocused its efforts on promoting its electronic wallets. The so-called "e-wallet" enables consumers to enter account information, and then complete a purchase with a single click. Investors and industry analysts are watching the company carefully to see whether it will be able to overcome a more than $200 million deficit and gnawing questions about the long-term viability of the e-wallet.

From one e-cash company to another

CyberCash was started in 1994 by Robert Melton, who had previously founded e-payment company VeriFone (sold in 1997 to Hewlett-Packard). Today, CyberCash is the largest provider of payment solutions for e-businesses, allowing them to use CyberCash as a mediator between web sites and consumers. The CyberCash CashRegister allows online merchants to receive payments on their sites; CyberCash takes care of providing the SSL forms (for secure credit card transactions) and an electronic check service called PayNow. For consumers, CyberCash offers the InstaBuy electronic wallet, which allows customers to create a personal wallet, usable - with one-click checkout - on hundreds of e-commerce sites, including Barnesandnoble.com, Outpost.com, and Drugstore.com.

A close call for CyberCash

In the fall of 1999, when CyberCash didn't have enough money on hand to make it through the rest of the year, industry analysts began sounding the death knell for the six-year-old company. Remarkably, though, CyberCash was able to keep itself alive through a series of partnerships (including a high-profile deal with Visa to develop its electronic wallet) and new product rollouts. Most recently, the company signed deals to license payment software and services to Nortel Networks, SAP America Inc., and the Sprint Corporation. Even though CyberCash expects to incur losses for the indefinite future, it looks like the worst is over for CyberCash - but the fate of the company is still in consumers' back pockets.

Getting Hired  

CyberCash lists job openings on its web site at careers.cybercash.com. Prospective employees can send their resumes to jobs@careers.cybercash.com, or fill out the company's online resume form.

Products and Services  

E-commerce payment solutions

Key Competitors  

CyberSource;GlobeSet;ICOMS;PaylinX;CheckFree

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