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Launch Federal Credit Union, $781 million institution based in Merritt Island, Fla., has signed an agreement with San Diego-based Corelation Inc., to convert to its KeyStone core processing system February 2019.
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AWS's recent tech summit, with strobe lights and throbbing sound system may have felt more like a music festival than a conference, but one thing was clear: the symbiotic relationship between the online juggernaut and financial services runs deep.
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As a House staffer, Dino Falaschetti tried to repeal Treasury’s Office of Financial Research. He should not be put in charge of it.
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Center for American Progress -
Its noninterest expense rose 17% from a year earlier, in part because of costs stemming from its recent overdraft protection settlement with federal regulators.
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The ongoing threat of data breaches serves as a reminder that every business is subject to PCI DSS compliance, no matter their size. Any company that handles cardholder data in any way must adhere to PCI DSS standards, which can be time-consuming and expensive, writes Matt VanderZwaag, director of product development at US Signal.
July 27
US Signal -
From innovative ways to benefit kids to giving back to veterans and being honored for community involvement, here's how credit unions are making a difference.
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The retailer is ending its nearly two-decade credit card relationship with Synchrony Financial; Mulvaney says the bureau will first negotiate, not sue, to settle disputes.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Contactless scores at the World Cup; Square's Caviar offers health insurance for drivers; Mastercard's CEO slams cryptocurrency; A new mobile app threat emerges.
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Since the marketplace model is relatively new, the vast majority of the merchants selling through that channel are new too, meaning they do not have the track record that banks look for when providing loans, writes Keith Smith, CEO of Payability.
July 27
Payability -
Mark Horwedel, the outgoing Merchant Advisory Group CEO, wasn't always on the merchants' side. Through much of the 1970s through 1990s, his career path placed him firmly in the world of bankers.
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