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Swift has tapped British defense contractor BAE Systems and Dutch security firm Fox-IT to support an information sharing and threat intelligence program for member banks.
July 11 -
Swift has tapped British defense contractor BAE Systems and Dutch security firm Fox-IT to support an information sharing and threat intelligence program for member banks.
July 11 -
Sometime on Saturday, the bitcoin network will pass a milestone in its development. Here's why some bankers are paying attention.
July 8 -
Gov. Pat McCrory on Wednesday signed the North Carolina Money Transmitters Act, as requested by the state banking commissioner's office.
July 8 -
Gov. Pat McCrory on Wednesday signed the North Carolina Money Transmitters Act, as requested by the state banking commissioner's office.
July 7 - WIB PH
Female CEOs are uncommon, so how rare do you think female CEO-CFO teams are? At publicly traded banks, there are only 13, and that is still way better than a few other industries. InVenture founder Shivani Siroya talks about her past in banking and the future of her fintech startup. An Australian bank is going to test gender blind recruitment practices. Also, rewriting Silicon Valley's history and the Spice Girls' girl power legacy.
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ATM operator Cardtronics has expanded the roles of two executives as it transitions its commercial, operational and technology leadership to a more global level.
July 7 -
More than 50% of millennials surveyed by Credit Karma said they're already saving for retirement and have an emergency fund, with 75% of savers citing the 2008 financial crisis as influential in shaping their financial management choices.
July 7 -
The feature allows users to request cryptographic signatures by more than one user a device or institution to validate a transaction. The idea is that bad or malicious actors would have to breach multiple machines to transact on one user's behalf, Ripple said in a blog post.
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While often looked upon by preceding generations as commitment-phobic and "irresponsible job hoppers" laden with severe debt, millennials who receive fair wages tend to be loyal to their employers and committed to building savings and credit, according to the latest Credit Karma Millennial Report.
July 6