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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.
September 20 -
The cash acquisition allows First American to expand its operations in Kenosha, Wis.
September 20 -
Focusing on talent development and staff engagement paying dividends at the $775 million credit union.
September 20 -
An internal CFPB memo says it was considering a $10 billion fine before settling on $100 million; state suit against credit bureau is likely to be the first of many.
September 20 -
Digital mortgages transform the customer experience with slick user interfaces and data integrations that streamline the process of getting a borrower hooked up with a lender. Now it's time to disrupt the rest of the process.
September 20 -
Software PIN pads can be compromised by crooks who intercept the PIN after it's typed. MagicCube attempts to position itself "in the middle" to block these hacking attempts.
September 20 -
Data breaches and payment hacks require not only tech measures, but crisis management. Had Equifax gotten out in front of the story, particularly during the slow news period of August, it would have earned kudos and perhaps mitigated some of the public scrutiny, writes David E. Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision.
September 20
Strategic Vision -
The company has used word of mouth for its marketing, but will use the new funds to reach different channels.
September 19 -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray allegedly misled Congress about the agency's investigation into Wells Fargo's illegal sales practices and may have rushed a settlement with the bank, according to a report by the GOP.
September 19 -
CU shortens name, makes several changes to branches to improve communication.
September 19










