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The FBI and at least two states are looking into the data breach; Harvey shut lots of banks, but mobile banking apps keep customers operating.
September 11 -
The gig or sharing economy has transformed and disrupted the global workforce. It has redefined what we should expect from our payments, writes Ralph Perdomo, a research analyst and writer at Nvoicepay.
September 11
Nvoicepay -
Everybody say it with me, “Customer data is a liability.” And the Equifax breach shows why.
September 8
American Banker -
Serving on multiple boards while holding full-time executive positions weakens a director’s ability to fulfill the governance demands at complex institutions.
September 8
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Credit bureau says records of 143 million consumers were compromised; state agency penalizes Habib Bank for enabling terror financing.
September 8 -
Cybercriminals know people want to resolve tax payment issues, and they take advantage of it, writes Matthew Gardiner, senior product manager at Mimecast.
September 8
Mimecast -
As long as we can create enough trust between the parties involved in a payment transaction, the system works, writes Francis Limousy, principal adviser for UL Transaction Security Advisory Services.
September 8
UL Transaction Security Advisory Services -
Fifth Third's Melissa Stevens targets millennials with new app. Meanwhile, regulators are accused of ignoring millennials. Plus, a Goldman Sachs wealth manager sues for discrimination.
September 7
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By design, any practice that requires a customer to simply hand over online bank credentials to a third party is a terrible idea.
September 7
Auka -
States must recognize how their patchwork of different regimes stifles innovation, but they also have an opportunity to help maintain U.S. competitiveness in the global fintech marketplace.
September 7
Arizona

