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Letters from CUNA and NAFCU say credit unions are facing significant litigation threat from frivolous suits.
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Consumers who have borrowed from online lenders owe more and have lower credit scores than similarly situated consumers who have not used online lenders, according to a study released Thursday by the Cleveland Fed. The provocative findings seem likely to spark intense debate.
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Issuers have access to a treasure trove of helpful data about us, such as our payment habits, investment activities, purchases, and so on, writes Sanjay Bhakta, senior director of solutions for Ness Digital Engineering.
November 10
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The spread of Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant and Samsung's Bixby is changing the way consumers interact with technology. Behind the scenes, artificial intelligence is doing more than ever to handle and protect payments.
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Two analysts from Experian offered tips on how credit unions can boost membership and increase loans during the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues' annual meeting.
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Most larger credit unions have reissued chip-enabled cards, but some small CUs have lagged — and it’s nearly impossible to get an industry-wide picture of where adoption stands.
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Company’s first earnings report since the data breach also discloses lots of suits and investigations; Senate bill also calls for one-year delay in corporate tax rate cut to 20%.
November 10 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Visa and Samsung Pay collaboration debuts; PayPal's pool; U.K. football embraces contactless payments; Chinese travelers get more payment options; Carrier billing gets a beachhead in Egypt.
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Without the constant innovation that artificial intelligence empowers, legacy companies will quickly lose their edge as competitors whisk away consumers with new offerings and customized products, writes Ajay Vij, senior vice president and head of financial services for Infosys.
November 10
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The influx of mobile point of sale systems created an odd situation for retailers that now had to turn their screens around or hand over their smartphones to consumers. More manufacturers are addressing this awkwardness by giving shoppers their own screen — but innovation comes at a price.
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