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Genting Cruise Lines, a Hong Kong-based company that operates cruise ships, has formed a partnership with Wirecard to streamline checkouts for disembarking passengers, eliminating long lines to settle charges at the end of voyages.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday that the central bank's board of governors will take a vote before Wells Fargo is ultimately released from its growth restriction mandate, a decision that had previously been left up to staff.
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The Tulsa, Okla., company has quietly carved out a niche financing tribal casinos within its footprint, and now it’s ready to take the business into new markets.
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The bank is using AI in its chatbot, in trading and other areas. It also has concerns about the potential for bias to creep into the software.
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Several credit union and bank groups have formed a rare united front in letters opposing the Trump administration's rescission package.
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The credit unions are primarily in the eastern half of the country, with assets ranging from $11 million to nearly $7 billion.
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The misplaced criticism of the media may be a sign that Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan still doesn't recognize the true extent of the bank’s problems.
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It's an important pivot point for the industry — consumer trust is threatened by a steady flow of data breaches, and consumers are divided on whether they want to stick with plastic or move on to mobile and wearable payments.
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A multilayered approach that allows one type of fraud tool to pick up the slack when another layer fails, according to Robert Capps, a vice president at NuData Security.
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The San Diego-based credit union’s member base increases 10.5 percent in the first quarter, with total assets up to $8.4 billion.
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