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Consumers now expect money to move at web speed, be instantly available, and safe to spend, writes Drew Edwards, CEO of Ingo Money.
October 17
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In a surprise move, the Supreme Court will decide whether Amex may bar merchants from steering customers to less expensive card networks. The card issuer will have to prove the consumer gain from its practices outweighs the merchant pain.
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From groundbreaking ceremonies and grand openings to honoring veterans and teaching patriotism, here's how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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Wells Fargo was barred by California's treasurer from being hired for another year because of the bank's fraudulent account scandal, leaving the company largely cut off from underwriting work with one of the nation's biggest municipal-bond issuers.
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Royal Bank of Canada's David McKay said he has "real concerns" about bitcoin. But unlike JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon, fraud isn't one of them.
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The San Francisco bank hopes to win middle-market business from its new commercial offices in Cleveland and Dallas.
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How Knoxville Teachers FCU is utilizing e-signature technology to improve the lending process for its members.
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The winners will be recognized in February at a dinner held in conjunction with the 2018 CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington.
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Senate lawmakers will soon introduce a bill that could more than quadruple the current $50 billion threshold to be considered a systemically important bank, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn said Monday.
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As many as a dozen financial institutions are deploying IBM’s Watson to search for signs of employee misconduct so they can avoid a Wells Fargo-size scandal. But the legal and technical limits of its use are major issues.
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