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Scan-and-go payments and other mobile technology can redirect store resources toward more personal service to keep consumers in stores, according to Julian Wallis, retail director at Rambus.
June 19
Rambus -
The House Financial Services Committee was scheduled to vote on legislation to modernize anti-money-laundering rules, but the latest version of the bill excludes a key provision involving the collection of beneficial ownership information.
June 18
Transparency International U.S. -
A proposal to revise parts of the Dodd-Frank Act ban on proprietary trading would make it easier for banks to conduct risky trades.
June 18
Center for American Progress -
Little-known Office for Management and Budget official Kathy Kraninger would succeed acting director Mick Mulvaney, her OMB boss; Wells Fargo still faces the big chill from several big cities and states.
June 18 -
The rules are a chance for card issuers to update their data management, which would be helpful in sales and cross-selling, according to Michael Hiskey, head of strategy at Semarchy.
June 18
Semarchy -
From a major CFPB deadline to a long-anticipated fintech report, there's a lot to watch for in the days to come.
June 15
American Banker -
From a major CFPB deadline to a long-anticipated fintech report, there's a lot to watch for in the days to come.
June 15
American Banker -
Starling's Anne Boden and Mastercard's Ann Cairns have a similar warning for the banking and tech sectors. Facebook scolds activist investor Natasha Lamb for being "not nice." And some big Most Powerful Women moves, as Catherine Keating takes a new CEO job and Kathie Andrade exits TIAA.
June 15
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To be future-proof, banks need data scientists, behavioral psychologists, experienced designers and community advocates, Brett King says.
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Different digital wallets are designed for different purposes and merchants should do their research and respond accordingly, writes Ralph Dangelmaier, CEO of BlueSnap.
June 15
BlueSnap


