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No matter how far the Massachusetts Democrat goes in the next presidential race, the financial regulatory issues that she trumpets will be front and center.
December 31
American Banker -
The National Bank of Kuwait is leveraging Ripple’s blockchain technology for a new cross-border payments service.
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Legislators' attempts to reopen the government could hamper credit union advocacy priorities as the new Congress convenes.
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The announcement rescinded the agency's earlier guidance issued to industry partners to suspend sales operations as a result of the current lapse in funding from Congress.
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Credit cards were the dominant payment form for consumers in 2018, but a variety of factors could bring other payment methods to the forefront in 2019 and beyond.
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With managers able to approve employees spending via an app on their phone, it empowers employees, shows they are a trusted member of the team and gives them confidence that their employer is forward-thinking, investing in the latest technology to give them the tools they need perform, according to Nick Campbell, head of product strategy and innovation at Fraedom.
December 31
Fraedom -
Mastercard has entered a partnership with Sri Lanka telecommunications and mobile network operator Dialog Axiata PLC to support mobile payments on Dialog devices.
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As banks begin to use artificial intelligence in their businesses, they’ll need to consider the potential for bias as well as the impact new technologies will have on workers.
December 31
CCG Catalyst -
The Massachusetts progressive said in a New Year's Eve email and video message to supporters that she’s launching an exploratory committee for a 2020 bid, which could give her an early edge in fundraising among several potential rivals for the Democratic Party nomination.
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As the 20-year anniversary of the passage of the Credit Union Membership Access Act draws to a close, one insider reminds that today's fights aren't as dissimilar as they might seem.
December 31
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