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Breaking into the POS credit market is nearly impossible for payment companies without cooperation, says Jifiti's Nufar Segal.
February 7
Jifiti -
Tidjane Thiam submits his resignation; the two agencies said they will soon start accepting mortgages tied to the new rate and drop Libor by yearend.
February 7 -
IoT and advances in countries like Sweden and China show cash can become obsolete, says Computop's Ralf Gladis.
February 7
Computop -
Accounts payable teams are under a mountain of invoices and have little time to process. That means costly invoice problems fall through the cracks, says AppZen's Anant Kale
February 6
AppZen -
The bank’s top shareholders want the chairman to quit if he won’t support the CEO; HSBC expected to go forward with job cuts while searching for permanent boss.
February 6 -
Firms will need to adjust to ISO 20022 and new SWIFT rules as data protection takes center stage, says says ACI Worldwide's Craig Ramsey.
February 6
ACI Worldwide -
Inertia or resistance to change have kept small businesses from making the move to more modern systems, says Clover's Mark Schulze.
February 5
Clover -
Investors think the billions being shelled out to keep up with the likes of Amazon might be better spent elsewhere.
February 5
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The bank’s former Asia investment banking co-chief is its third executive to be so punished; the agency says Telegram’s digital coin is a security.
February 5 -
Instead of a live caller engaging in social engineering with a single prospective target, automatic dialers call thousands of people, instructing them to call bogus telephone numbers purported to belong to the IRS, Social Security Administration, or their bank, says The Santa Fe Group's Bob Jones
February 5
The Santa Fe Group

