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Visa has introduced Visa Checkout, its online and digital wallet service, to Brazil.
October 23 - Puerto Rico
Popular in San Juan, Puerto Rico, reported higher third-quarter profits, as an increase in mortgage banking and lower operating costs.
October 23 -
Nasdaq has acquired SecondMarket Solutions, a New York software-as-a-service provider that focuses on helping companies prepare for an IPO.
October 22 -
Great news: Women snagged a handful of C-level titles at big companies this week, including Ellen Alemany, Kim Hammonds and Heather Cox, and Square stands out in Silicon Valley with a leadership team that's 60% women. Bad news: the gender pay gap is growing and there are only two women among Harvard's picks for the top 100 CEOs globally. Also in the news: Blackrock's Cheryl Mills, B of A's Cathy Bessant and ICICI's Chanda Kochhar.
October 22 - Pennsylvania
Fulton Financial in Lancaster, Pa., reported a decrease in third-quarter profit, as expenses rose and income from fees and certain securities holdings declined.
October 21 -
Regions Financial in Birmingham, Ala., said its longtime head of operations and technology, Cindy Rogers, will retire at the end of the year.
October 21 -
Daniel P. Dyer, the chief executive officer of Marlin Business Services in Mount Laurel, N.J., has retired.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Kim Hammonds to its management board and promoted her to chief operating officer.
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Visa Inc.'s CyberSource has launched an analytics tool called Decision Manager Replay that allows merchants to assess their online fraud management and detection strategies based on data intelligence.
October 20 - California
Bank employees in Los Angeles staged a protest Monday against low wages and what the group calls "improper working conditions."
October 19