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CUNA’s Jim Nussle and NCUA Chairman Mark McWatters were among the big speakers at Monday’s opening session.
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Boston-based State Street announced Tuesday that Chairman and CEO Joseph L. Hooley plans to step down from his leadership roles.
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American Express Canada is launching a digital payment solution that replaces plastic cards with virtual account numbers.
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BM Corp., one of the bluest of U.S. blue-chip companies, is touting blockchain as the supply-management tool of choice for an unusual industry — cannabis.
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In July, one cryptocurrency company’s coding error helped hackers steal $30 million of the world’s second most valuable digital coin. Now, that company is facing more security problems.
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USA Technologies, a provider of payments technology enabling card and mobile payments at vending machines in the U.S., is buying Cantaloupe Systems, which has its own line of vending machine payments solutions in the U.S. and other markets, for $85 million.
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The companies' recently launched partnership furthers the argument that the banking and fintech industries might be better served working together rather than competing.
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The biggest thing going for recent mobile apps launched by Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase may not be any digital innovation associated with them.
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The banks' newest offerings hope to attract young clients and keep them there for life. But they face stiff competition.
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Messenger is one of Facebook's most requested services in the U.K. and France, making these markets ripe for the platform's new P-to-P payments capabilities. But in taking the service internationally, Facebook may also reveal its limitations.
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