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Beneficial Bank in Philadelphia intends to be an early adopter of Apple’s Face ID.
September 19 -
Providers leave out a majority of lower-volume companies that would happily accept an electronic payment or card, writes Sue Ellen Hodnot, vice president of sales for the west region at Nvoicepay.
September 19
Nvoicepay -
With more vendors issuing EMV cards, cybercriminals are turning to cart-not-present fraud as a way to defraud consumers. A mix of weapons is necessary to counter it, writes Robert Capps, authentication strategist and vice president at NuData Security.
September 18
NuData Security -
Without the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's expanding consumers' legal options, they will continue to be vulnerable to the abusive practices that have proliferated throughout the financial industry in recent years.
September 18
University of Pennsylvania -
Everyone knows money talks -- but there's a growing consensus that the best employers also offer a robust benefits package to go along with competitive compensation.
September 18
Credit Union Journal -
The chief information officer and top security officer are retiring in the wake of the massive data hack; Mike Cagney is leaving the student loan lender.
September 18 -
Alipay and WeChat Pay will force traditional payment networks to up their game, particularly in in-play emerging markets. Whether they can become relevant at scale for consumers outside China remains to be seen, writes Eric Grover, a principal at Intrepid Ventures.
September 18
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The increased availability of the technology serves to further encourage consumer adoption rates, writes John Mitchell, CEO of Episode Six.
September 15
Episode Six -
Banks should not be fatalistic about the threats posed by tech companies in financial services. Incumbents still hold the upper hand.
September 15
Centana Growth -
Agency confirms it’s investigating the credit bureau; regulator gives green light to Upstart Network to use cellphone payments, etc., to underwrite loans.
September 15



