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Credit union trade groups invested more than $7 million in this year's midterm elections. Did that record-breaking gamble pay off?
November 7 -
One of the world's biggest banks wants to boost profits by cutting out voice brokers acting as middlemen in the largest derivatives market.
November 7 -
The credit union hsa been a Sharetec client for five years but was stuck in a contract that left it unable to convert until now.
November 7 -
Customer card data from nearly all of Pakistan's major banks has been stolen in a cyberattack, according to a Federal Investigation Agency official in Pakistan.
November 7 -
Kenyans using the M-Pesa wallet to make payments and receive funds can now send cross-border payments through a connection with Western Union's global platform.
November 7 -
The consortium is starting out with a dozen banks and could have 50 within a year.
November 7 -
After the retail giant filed an $800 million lawsuit against its former credit card partner, shares in Synchrony plunged. Now analysts fear its relationship with Sam’s Club may be in jeopardy.
November 7
American Banker -
The payments and financial services industry has enjoyed an unprecedented wave of invention, but the fruits of that labor are threatened by an ideologically driven political climate that complicates the evolution of global interoperable mobile-driven commerce.
November 7 -
The midterm elections virtually eliminate the chance that progress will be made on financial services legislation.
November 7 -
Tech innovation isn't just about creating more bells and whistles. It can also help deepen client bonds.
November 7
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