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The Paycheck Protection Program has about $8 billion remaining, with those funds earmarked for community development financial institutions, minority depository institutions and other mission-driven lenders.
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The pandemic spurred millions of merchants to add contactless payments within a year, pushing the number of global stores accepting contactless to 90%, according to new data from Mastercard.
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National Australia Bank and Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, the country’s third- and fourth-largest lenders by value, are in talks with Citigroup over the assets, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The Arkansas company will gain branches around Nashville as part of the acquisition.
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The company agreed to pay $104 million for a one-branch bank with $391 million of assets.
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First-quarter transaction volume rose 61% from a year earlier as merchants began using the bank-backed network to accept and make more payments.
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First-quarter transaction volume rose 61% from a year earlier as merchants began using the bank-backed network to accept and make more payments.
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The bank told its U.S. employees to be ready to return by June 14, June 21 in the U.K.; the SBA is no longer taking applications for the small-business lending program.
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Restaurants have a broad menu of tech services to choose from. The challenge now is to make these products work together.
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More than a year into the pandemic, with the U.S. economy improving and consumers having paid down debt, bankers are finally loosening the reins in auto lending and credit cards.
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