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The bank can pay out 40% more than it is expected to earn; the German bank’s stock slide may lead to its removal from a major European bank index.
July 2 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: LTE faces attacks; Apple Pay's growing quickly in Poland; Adidas suffers a breach; U.K. centralizes government payment units.
July 2 -
Upon LMPOCU's liquidation, Commonwealth Credit Union assumed membership and all assets of the shuttered institution.
July 2 -
Nets has been a dominant payments technology player in the Nordic region for years, helping to drive the region's high proportion of mobile and digital transactions. Armed with fresh venture capital funding, Nets wants to expand its influence broadly across Europe.
July 2 -
As Nvoicepay expands, the payment automation company is keeping an eye on how it may fall under European data rules that have a knack for requiring compliance even from companies that should be exempt.
July 2 -
Phone-based customer service opens opportunity for voice phishing, or "vishing," and other types of attacks linked to card not present transactions, according to Rafael Lourenco, an executive vice president at ClearSale.
July 2
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USAA reigns, Wells Fargo, well, doesn't. Here's a look at the highs and lows in this year's survey, as well as the trends that drove the results.
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The credit union's current CEO, Paul Wagner, will retire in February 2019, and Marchese will ‘shadow’ him until then.
June 29 -
In a one-on-one interview with Credit Union Journal, CUNA CEO Jim Nussle explained the thinking behind the trade group’s upcoming national branding campaign – and how they'll pay for it.
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Citigroup has appointed Jay Jacobs, former president of the investment management firm PIMCO, as an independent director.
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