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Two credit unions have hired new employees to oversee branches while senior investment representatives from a CUSO were recently honored.
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The Fed's development of a real-time payments systems has sparked a pointless debate about paper checks.
August 29
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New unit will work with foreign governments; standards too soft on those without conventional paychecks.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Amazon considers Go-Jek investment; China picks institutions for government crypto; Token hires new CEO; Google Pay targets local stores in India.
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With long-term interest rates at historic lows, mortgage refinancing is coming on strong. But that additional revenue may not be enough to offset net interest margin pressures and lost servicing income.
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Just as AI technology is being leveraged by hackers to create botnet armies, it can be utilized by organizations to better detect these very attacks, writes Imperva's Terry Ray.
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With the Federal Reserve last month citing synthetic identity fraud as a growing concern for financial institutions, there's more pressure to detect fraud at the start of the relationship.
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Management at the Oklahoma City bank prides itself on listening to employees, and embracing the volunteer policy suggested by the chief marketing officer is just one example of that.
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It can be difficult to measure the effectiveness of the wellness programs that banks offer to employees to help keep morale high, stay competitive in recruiting and lower health care expenses.
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When H. Lynn Harton joined United Community Bank seven years ago, he knew he was on track to eventually become CEO. But he still felt he had to earn it.
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