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The Lee's Summit, Mo.-based institution has paid out $350,000 over the last five years to members.
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Citigroup's venture capital arm is investing in technology that provides real-time analysis of millions of consumers' card transactions.
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The possible replacement for Libor's volatility raises concern about its viability; new Fed governor says community banks punished for crisis the did not cause.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Softbank's bullish on driverless vehicles; Pakistan courts PayPal; Monzo adds business services; Japanese consortium cuts paper from transactions.
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The installment lender, which bills itself as an alternative to payday lenders, targets underserved communities and operates through a network of retail partners.
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Undercover cops arrested a Miami Beach man for trying to sell bitcoin for dollars. Carlton Fields attorney Matthew Kohen explains what the case means to banks.
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In a throwback to the movement's early days, a handful of CEOs are dually employed by their credit unions and the institution's sponsor organization.
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The future of payment is already drastically affecting the retail industry. While retailers will need to adapt their digital strategy yet again, this shift in consumer trends presents yet another opportunity for success, Steve Davidson, vice president of warranty products for Fortegra.
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It’s unusual for a seemingly healthy company’s website to implore its U.S. customers to seek out a competitor with less than a month's notice, but cross-border payment processor WorldFirst has done just that.
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As another possible shutdown looms, concerns about furloughed workers’ credit histories have shifted the reform discussion away from data security.
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