Fintech
Fintech
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Mos, a company that started out helping students find financial aid, is embellishing its banking features with cash advances, gig finding help and financial advice.
August 19 -
Despite facing backlash last year after erroneously closing some customer accounts, the fintech continues to generate buzz.
August 16 -
The Federal Reserve Board's new guidance comes as the central bank is slated to decide whether to grant Custodia, a Cheyenne, Wyo.-based crypto firm, a master account.
August 15 -
Mastercard is facing pushback from retailers over a new product that allows customers to pay off their purchases in installments.
August 12 -
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Digit engaged in deceptive acts or practices by routinely causing checking accounts to overdraft, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.
August 10 -
Direct connectivity between the cross-border payment company and the data aggregator will let Wise's 13 million customers use the 6,000 fintech apps in Plaid's network without the need for a bank account.
August 10 -
Websites such as Credit Karma and LendingTree, which work closely with financial institutions, have had to rethink their strategies to bounce back from the pandemic.
August 9 -
Funding constraints are a "business problem that we need to address," CEO Dave Girouard said. The online consumer lender has seen a significant drop in demand for its loans from banks and investors.
August 8 -
Goldman Sachs Group has extended a $150 million credit line to the Mexican startup Clara, which lends to corporations and helps manage their spending, the latest Latin American fintech to receive support from the New York-based banking giant.
August 8