
Sean Sposito
Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.

Sean Sposito is a freelance writer.
Like SmartyPig this week, ImpulseSave has a savings tool that consumers can use without leaving their online shopping site.
Cardtronics announced the creation of a chief information security officer position that will be held by its current chief information officer, Jerry Garcia.
Cardtronics announced the creation of a chief information security officer position that will be held by its current chief information officer, Jerry Garcia.
The Google Chrome browser plugin from SmartyPig lets users follow an automated savings program as they shop online. The company plans to sell the service through banks.
The new app gives users access to a Green Dot savings or checking account on their iPhone or Android, with fees optional.
Testers of Simple's checking account can now use the service from their Android phone.
After months of internal testing, the prepaid card provider Green Dot is rolling out a beta version of its mobile consumer checking account, named GoBank.
VeriFone Systems announced Jan. 14 a suite of payment products, including an iPad mini version of its Payware Mobile card reader, a similar sleeve for the iPhone 5 and VeriFone HQ, a cloud-based system that allows retailers to monitor their terminals and manage their brands.
Among the new products VeriFone launched Monday is an iPad mini version of its PAYware Mobile card acceptor, a similar sleeve for the iPhone 5 and a cloud-based system that allows retailers to monitor their terminals and manage their brands.
TD Bank's new eTreasury system provides alerts, loan reporting and enhanced audit reporting for corporate customers.
USForex, a business that offers foreign exchange services to U.S. residents, is marketing its exchange platform services to American banks.
NICE Systems, an Israeli tech vendor, is signing up banks to participate in its Contract Center Fraud Prevention service which hedges against wire transfer fraud.
The subsidiary of Sydney-based OzForex Group is looking let American banks white-label its foreign payments and money transfer services.
Banno's Wade Arnold's bucking at least two trends: he's attracting top techminds to Iowa - and he's wooing traditionally-minded bank IT buyers.
A U.S. appeals court has reversed the dismissal of a shareholder class action brought against VeriFone in the wake of its 2007 earnings restatement of three quarters from that year, the company stated in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
An appeals court has revived a shareholder suit against terminal maker VeriFone over a restatement of its earnings in 2007.
VeriFone is backing away from the direct-to-merchant sales strategy of its Square-competitor SAIL, no longer willing to play catch-up to Square's early jump on the market.
VeriFone, a payment terminal company, now owns the entire Vegas transportation market.
American Banker's Innovator of the Year launches a new barcode-based gift card that can be redeemed through the Square Wallet, Apple's Passbook, or paper printouts.
The Stamford, Conn. financial services consultancy said it is acquiring Javelin for its work in mobile and multichannel banking, payments, security and fraud, among other expertise.