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Banks, with their lower cost of capital, can take over the loan, either on its own platform or continue using the fintech platform for monitoring and servicing, writes Krista Morgan, CEO of P2Bi.
November 6
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Companies that rely on contract work also depend on diversifying revenue streams, a cycle that will repeatedly place fresh stress on an already complicated payroll system.
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The Northwest Credit Union Association is one of a slew of groups across Washington asking State Rep. Matt Shea to return more than $30,000 in campaign funds following the release of a controversial document and video.
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LVMH Group, makers of Louis Vuitton handbags and other luxury goods, leans heavily on cross-border transactions to distribute its products. To streamline its processes, the company has partnered with FIS.
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Bank discloses the possible repercussions from its alleged involvement in Malaysian fraud; are banks too blase about “systemic riskiness”?
November 6 -
From former journalists to police officers and more, they all have two things in common: they're running for office and they've all worked inside the CU system.
November 6 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Facebook takes space in Macy's; SEC gets more clear on ICOs; Art market adds PayPal; Sberbank works on ATM tech.
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Merchants and intermediaries who plan to accept crypto payments should ensure that they have compliance programs and policies in place to ensure that they can appropriately diligence the use of cryptos so that their involvement with these new products does not enhance their liability risks, write Evan Koster and Marc Gottridge, partners at Hogan Lovells.
November 6
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American Express' VC wing is taking efforts to solidify its position in two sectors that are quickly maturing: APIs for small businesses and digital travel concierge services.
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The Federal Reserve Board plan to revise its post-crisis framework promises reduced compliance costs and other benefits. But some analysts see the removal of guardrails as increasing failure risk, which may spook investors.
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