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The tech sector is filled with innovators who want to solve really tough problems. Yet, there is one huge problem they can’t seem to make a dent in, says the creator of Craigslist and the founder of Women Who Tech.
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Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union recognized converting its core was just the beginning of creating a digital-first strategy.
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Credit unions that aren't using the right loan origination system could be losing out on valuable opportunities.
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With the housing crisis and the Great Recession well in the rear-view mirror, more and more credit unions are offering mortgage options with low or no down payment requirements.
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Supreme Court will hear challenge to card company’s anti-steering rules; Anthony Alexis has been in the role for most of the agency’s six years of existence.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Swift CEO slams bitcoin; A big vulnerability for WiFi; New Russian cryptocurrency; Softbank's close to a big investment in Uber.
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Chinese tourists visiting the U.S. may begin paying cab fares via Alipay this month in Las Vegas and next month in New York through an expanded acceptance deal with Verifone.
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Morgan Stanley’s net income rose 12% to $1.8 billion, or 93 cents a share, from $1.6 billion, or 81 cents, a year earlier.
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard explains why community banks feel they were hit with unduly tough regulations after the financial crisis.
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The banking crisis in 2008 has created a generation of consumers that will always carry some mistrust of traditional banking, making them more agreeable to alternative payment models.
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