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Fraudsters hit U.S. banks and merchants hardest with bogus credit card applications in April, while most consumers were in full pandemic lockdown, according to new data from Socure.
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The case stemmed from the credit union's claims that the bank's branding would create confusion among consumers.
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The Arkansas bank is selling two South Carolina branches to a credit union just two weeks after announcing plans to divest its branches in Alabama.
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Whether you’re implementing new technology or tightening your policies, it’s all about making customers feel like your business is a place where they can safely spend their money without worrying about infection.
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Voice assistants such as Apple Inc.’s Siri and Amazon.com Inc.’s Alexa are at the center of a sweeping European Union antitrust inquiry into how Silicon Valley uses data to gain a tight grip on growing markets.
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The coronavirus pandemic has exposed weaknesses even at well-established fintechs. They could become more resilient by partnering with traditional financial institutions.
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Goldman's revenue rose and its capital ratios improved in the second quarter; BNY Mellon’s stock dropped more than 5% after it said tighter lending margins may last for a while.
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Mass transit usage cratered during the coronavirus pandemic, but there’s signs of recovery based on how people are paying for their fares.
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Second-quarter earnings fell by more than 50% from the same period last year after the company allocated $5.1 billion for potential loan losses.
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With the COVID-19 health pandemic wreaking havoc on jobs, investments, consumer debt and lending, secured credit cards can address a vital need for people who may not have considered the product in the past.
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