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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Critics pounce on Libra's privacy; Paytm diversifies; Mastercard combats fraudulent fashion; Singapore plans new digital payment regulations.
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The industry faces additional risks when members take out auto loans and then list their new vehicles on apps for others to rent.
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As technology advances, new terms are existing with older vocabulary, causing potential confusion that challenges user experience, says NvoicePay's Alyssa Callahan.
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Consolidation heated up in recent weeks after a tepid start this year. Here is an overview of noteworthy deals announced in June and July.
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The panel has had 13 public meetings since the Massachusetts senator’s last appearance, in May.
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The San Francisco company forecast a modest profit in the third quarter because its cost-cutting plans are ahead of schedule. It's also starting a program to sell riskier loans to sophisticated investors.
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The Cincinnati regional bank says it will spend an extra $15 million a year to offer more competitive pay that it hopes will attract talented front-line employees.
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Lenders could struggle to reprice deposits fast enough to offset downward pressure from adjustable-rate loans and refinancing.
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Melinda McClure and Richard Horn have joined the management team at Old Dominion Bank in northern Virginia after struggling to raise enough capital for their de novo effort.
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The Upstart Network, the first and only startup to participate in the bureau’s program for promising digital platforms, claims that using nontraditional credit data items has helped loan volume and affordability.
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