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China’s crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges raises questions about the future of digital asset innovation, a movement that some bankers view as a threat and others embrace as a boon to payments, P-to-P lending and other activities.
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The third-party wallets don't market interoperability or share much data, frustrating the process of adding new riders.
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The new business will advise Live Oak clients on how to structure and finance acquisitions.
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While the payments industry may believe a "breach fatigue" has set in, it may have been the expectation of a cowed and apathetic public that partly led to Equifax’s maligned response after its data breach was finally made public.
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LendingPoint, which caters to borrowers with damaged credit records, believes that traditional credit scores are overly pessimistic about the likelihood that certain borrowers will repay.
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The Oregon bank has expanded the role of its chief credit officer to include oversight of risk management.
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A recent failed-bank resolution in Europe may serve as a harbinger of how new authorities could cause problems in the U.S. and highlights the potential need for a modified bankruptcy process.
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San Diego County Credit Union doubles down on sponsorships, inks stadium naming rights deal.
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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: AXA uses smart contracts for flight delay payments; FCA issues PSD2 guidance; ING adds comparisons for transfer apps; iZettle draws investment.
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The cash acquisition allows First American to expand its operations in Kenosha, Wis.
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