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Congress should consider acting quickly or companies could treat the Golden State's new data privacy restrictions as a national standard.
September 27 -
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., explains why he has introduced legislation requiring greater transparency over the Federal Reserve’s forthcoming payment system.
September 27Virginia -
A research paper says the president’s constant criticisms are driving Fed policy, directly or indirectly; the huge demand by banks for cash may be the result of tougher regulations.
September 27 -
As businesses navigate the trade war, these loans can help cover anything from inventory to office supplies – any area where a business is taking a hit, says Become's Eden Amirav.
September 27Become -
With passive biometrics, customers are identified by their behavior online and not by static data such as passwords or one-time codes, says NuData Security's Justin Fox.
September 26NuData Security, a Mastercard company. -
Wells Fargo still having trouble finding permanent CEO; Some lenders are using the deals to keep their best customers.
September 26 -
Today, borderless supply chains define business opportunities and brick and mortar presence is just an afterthought, says Amex's Dean Henry.
September 26American Express -
Citigroup has set measurable goals for increasing representation of women and U.S. minorities in senior, higher-paying roles and CEO Michael Corbat is urging other financial firms to follow suit.
September 25Citigroup -
Older treasury management and B2B payments technology is constricting overall business, but the technology migration is also difficult, argues Bottomline Technologies' Bill Wardwell.
September 25Bottomline Technologies -
Here’s why we joined other banks globally in disclosing the environmental impact from loans and investments.
September 25Amalgamated Bank