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The National Credit Union Administration issued a prohibition order against a former employee of Members Exchange Credit Union in Mississippi.
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Many eateries that relied on outdoor dining to survive the pandemic could see revenues plummet as the weather turns cold.
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Before bringing biometrics to any new payment form factor, careful consideration is needed to ensure the technology can be seamlessly integrated into the existing infrastructure, while maintaining the highest levels of security, says Fingerprints' Henrick Nilsson.
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The New Jersey company reported a quarterly loss after becoming one of the first lenders to liquidate loans harmed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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RockPoint Bank is on pace to open early next year. The announcement comes two weeks after Craft Bank became Atlanta's first new bank since 2010.
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Lufax, which was once among China’s largest peer-to-peer lenders, has morphed into a financial giant offering wealth management and retail lending services.
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The two government-owned agencies reaped the benefits of the refi boom while loans in forbearance dropped; American Express says it has achieved 100% pay equity for employees.
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Fraudsters have increased their attempts to steal data through email scams since much of the financial services sector moved to remote work when the pandemic began.
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The concept marries digital ID to the trend toward making the car’s internet connectivity an e-commerce lane.
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For those looking to combat credit card testing, there are several tactics that merchants can employ, says T1 Payments' Donald Kasdon.
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