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Siemens Mobility has announced it’s working with Bytemark, a company Siemens partially owns, to develop a payment solution enabling riders to pay once for a trip across the city using multiple public and private modes of transit, from buses to scooters.
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United, which helps retirement-age savers find the best ways to manage their wealth, is Capital One's answer to a flurry of similar deals made by rivals.
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The agency says the "disparate impact" standard needs to be amended to align with a recent Supreme Court ruling. But consumer advocates say the change would make it more difficult for borrowers to allege discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
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Treliant and Federal Financial Analytics have established a one-stop shop to guide financial institutions through uncertain business and policy times.
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The Maryland-based institution has hired an executive search firm to find its next leader.
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Bank of America’s customers spent $1.9 trillion this year through Aug. 12, an increase of 5.9% from a year earlier — a sign that the economy, driven by the consumer, remains strong, Brian Moynihan said.
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North Side Community FCU served the underbanked before it joined Great Lakes earlier this month.
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Issuers like Chase and Citi that added installment features to compete with digital lenders will need to think beyond traditional card options.
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Apple is far from the first to apply a high-tech spin to the ordinary payment card. Several other companies before it have experimented with technology and materials in the hopes of providing a unique form of payment.
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Credit unions have contributed to a number of causes, including supporting an animal rescue group and sponsoring a STEM center for the Girl Scouts.
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