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Following a 44% jump in the number of CU-bank acquisitions in 2019, some observers believe the volume could plateau this year.
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Criminals will react to the EU legislation by changing their modus operandi, says Nets' Sune Gabelgard.
January 17Nets -
The agency issued a fair housing proposal last month that would perpetuate segregation and make it harder to detect discrimination.
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While not as large as the U.S. both in number of people and number of credit card owners, the U.K. remains a very lucrative market for issuing banks and card networks, as well as a host of alternative financial service providers catering to younger, underserved consumers.
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The fintech Sezzle has finally received its point-of-sale lending license in California after agreeing to refund consumers in the state and pay a penalty for previously making illegal loans there, the California Department of Business Oversight said Thursday.
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The fintech Sezzle received its license after agreeing to refund customers and pay a fine for previously making loans that state regulators had deemed illegal.
January 17 -
The company will pay $24 million in cash for Central Federal Bancshares.
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Fears that the New York banking giant’s consumer lending product could cut into a key credit union market appear to have been overblown.
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Small and midsize businesses often struggle to manage their cash, requiring new means to move funds, said Finsync's Eddie Davis.
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The move to dump passwords in favor of more flexible authentication will likely happen in clusters, with schools providing many of the factors necessary.
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