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The two U.S. banks and Barclays have agreed to pay $91 million to settle claims that traders colluded to manipulate rates over a six-year span.
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DNB had been facing pressure from an activist investor to consider selling itself.
June 6 -
The bank is having trouble finding an outsider and acting chief Allen Parker has impressed the board; the former Chicago mayor will join Centerview Partners.
June 6 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: How Amazon Go ensures user experience; Rabobank embraces open banking; Russian supermarket launches crypto B2B payments; Swedish department store adds payments for travelers from China.
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Credit unions collect more in fee income than their banking counterparts. That could become problematic as the political winds and consumer preferences shift.
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Vetting transactions has become complicated as merchants try to juggle user experience and risk. Tokenization can remove some of that complexity, argues Andre Stoorvogel, a director at Rambus.
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The Sign in with Apple deployment runs parallel to the card networks' efforts at tokenizing payment credentials and expanding those services.
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The U.S. still relies on antiquated payment processing technologies while other countries can process in real time. What's the holdup?
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The company will pick up five branches as part of the $48 million deal.
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On-demand wage delivery has caught on in other industries. Banks have taken notice.
June 5