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Finlands Bank of Aland is partnering with Gemalto to give customers bio-friendly payment cards that calculate their carbon footprints.
June 17 -
The fintech lab backed by JPMorgan Chase and the Center for Financial Services Innovation has revealed nine winners of a recent startup competition focused on helping consumers plan for financial shocks.
June 17 -
Payments company Ingenico and POS manufacturer Bleep are collaborating on payments services for pop-up stores this summer at the 2016 European Football Championship in France.
June 16 -
Study of financial services offers grim outlook for gender parity, as Patti Husic and Katia Bouazza talk about where change really begins; Maria Vullo vows to forge her own identity as New York's banking watchdog (sans boots); and male CEOs talk about how they maintain work-life balance. Plus, the significance of women wearing pants ( if not boots).
June 16 -
Community banks and credit unions have banded together to use their combined bargaining power to wrest better terms from what they regard as an oligopoly of core processing vendors.
June 15 -
Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ has confirmed it is developing a digital currency backed by a blockchain, the same kind of technology that underpins bitcoin.
June 15 -
Samsung Pay has launched in Australia with support from American Express and Citigroup, though it said it is expanding its "partnership ecosystem."
June 15 -
Dickson Chu transitioned to the board after two years as the company's chief product officer, it said in a June 14 news release. In his new role he will continue serving as an advisor to the company's leadership regularly and formally.
June 14 -
Never mind gender parity just having executive committees consisting 30% of women is still a long way off for the financial services industry, according to a new study.
June 13 -
TSYS Managed Services is now a wholly owned unit of Total System Services.
June 13 -
Chinese travelers to Germany will soon be able to make their airport purchases will Alipay.
June 13 -
Mobile commerce company Spindle has hired a Fiserv executive to be its interim chief executive.
June 13 -
Wells Fargo has accepted two Singapore-based payments companies for its spring 2016 startup accelerator class.
June 10 - PH
Fintech Charters; De-Risking Remittances
June 10 - WIB PH
Bank of America's Cathy Bessant talks about the marriage of banking and technology and former Countrywide executive Rebecca Mairone reflects on being one the few people in the industry to face criminal charges in the wake of the financial crisis. Also, could there be an all-female presidential ticket? Now that Hillary Clinton is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, some wonder if Elizabeth Warren would consider being her running mate.
June 9 - PH
CFPB Dodging FOIA; Living Will Deadline Extended
June 9 - PH
Lending Club Twist; Post-Crisis Blame Game
June 8 -
Western Union has opened U.S.-to-Cuba digital money transfer through its mobile app and website.
June 7 - PH
Undoing Dodd Frank; Wells Fargo Makes Plans
June 7 -
U.S. card issuers lose $10.9 billion each year to card fraud, according to research released Tuesday by LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
June 7
