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The bank agreed to pay $35 million to settle SEC charges it recommended high-risk ETFs to some customers; coronavirus fears continue to batter financial shares.
February 28 -
Immediate payments through an existing payments platform means firms can pay quickly, satisfying the expectations of gig workers who are increasingly important to the company’s functions.
February 28Berkeley Payment Solutions -
When small banks leave the community, it makes sense for credit unions to fill the void.
February 27 -
Diverse local economies and a demand for mobile are boosting digital commerce, says PPRO's Steve Villegas.
February 27PPRO -
Credit unions that don't embrace digital retailing as part of their auto lending strategy will end up spinning their wheels.
February 27Cox Automotive -
Wall Street banks make plans to keep workers in Tokyo safe; the employees are bringing their grievances against the bank to Capitol Hill.
February 27 -
In underbanked markets, app-based firms can't live on digital alone, says dLocal's Michel Golffed.
February 27dLocal -
Fintechs like LendingClub and Varo Money illustrate how the traditional financial system is changing. Banks that don’t rapidly evolve with technology will be obsolete.
February 26Personal Capital -
The technology can quickly sift through and analyze contracts, nondisclosure agreements and other legal documents, says InCloudCounsel's Troy Pospisil.
February 26InCloudCounsel -
JPMorgan would consider buying other businesses; collectors would be allowed to pursue debt past the statute of limitations, if they warn borrowers.
February 26