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Goldman’s next CEO names a new president and replaces the CFO; insurance giant shares remain at a 25% discount to book value.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Ant denies spying on Equifax; Mt. Gox investors may get refunds; U.K. needs corporate help with payment project; European regulators approve harsh penalties for payment crime.
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In its role as a security compliance and disaster recovery firm, Sungard Availability Services has seen merchants warming up to the Payment Card Industry data security standards.
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By leveraging strategic partnerships and utilizing technology developed by the Pays and other innovators, banks can build a Siri-style experience, according to Stani Kulechov, the founder and CEO of ETHLend.
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Each major disaster is a real-world testing ground for payments technology, but it can also be a stark reminder of the limits of these advancements.
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Readers react to a new housing finance reform plan, weigh systemic risks posed by fintechs, debate the potential return of the Glass-Steagall Act and more.
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Four lenders, led by Sallie Mae, have long dominated the market for private student loans. But they could soon face new competition from Navient and Nelnet.
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Credit unions hiring and/or promoting vice presidents from within are taking a crucial step towards grooming senior executives down the line.
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“Who’s to know when the economy may turn?” the head of the Alabama bank said in describing its weak business-loan growth as the byproduct of cautious pricing and underwriting.
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The Delaware company said it recouped nearly two-thirds of the costs it incurred as part of a legal settlement reached earlier this year.
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