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JPMorgan Chase is sending signals that its homegrown blockchain, Quorum, is alive and well despite a recent shake-up.
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Financial institutions engaged in virtual currency markets face a number of risks — proceeding carefully is justified.
April 23
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The California company, which also focuses on Asian-Americans, agreed to buy First American International.
April 23 -
Aggressive growth in commercial leasing and asset-based finance helped offset a planned pullback in auto lending at the Wayzata, Minn., company.
April 23 -
The bank faces June 15 AML compliance deadline; the features that make Zelle popular with customers entice thieves.
April 23 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: All four major card brands are on board with a single online "button"; EU tightens prepaid and cryptocurrency regs; PayByPhone appoints a new CEO; Ireland preps to be a Brexit landing spot.
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IoT and omnichannel require fast informed data-driven decisions for merchants, a challenge Mastercard hopes to address with predictive analytics, driving more transactions and fee income.
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When offered in a fair and transparent manner, DCC provides real value and benefit to both the cardholder and the merchant striving for new ways to remove friction and improve their customer service experience, writes Mark Horwedel, CEO of the Merchant Advisory Group.
April 23
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Citibank finds people need people (at least in a branch). Santander launches a new consumer app, which makes money transfers using blockchain technology. JPMorgan Chase can be an intimidating partner for fintech startups. Plus, Elizabeth Warren’s new mission.
April 20
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A federal grand jury in Charlotte, N.C., has indicted a former credit union CEO with fraud in connection with the U.S. government's Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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