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Caitlin Long, member of the Wyoming Blockchain Task Force, explains why the state has enacted 13 blockchain laws and what they mean for fintechs and banks.
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The San Francisco fintech company has agreed to pay a $110,000 fine for failing to comply with a 2017 state law that requires mortgage servicers to be licensed.
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The California company agreed to pay $14 million in cash for a bank with $131 million in assets.
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First Horizon and Iberiabank solidified their resolve after BB&T and SunTrust announced their merger. Bryan Jordan, First Horizon's CEO, says he's convinced the earlier deal is having a similar influence at other regional banks.
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The North Carolina-based credit union is doubling down on claims of trademark infringement following the biggest bank merger in decades.
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Discover Financial Services has promised to issue all new and replacement cards in the contactless format.
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Credit unions and banks in the Great Lakes State could soon offer driver's license renewal and related services.
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The proposed Verdigris Bank would rely heavily on technology, applicants say.
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The Salvation Army is rolling out contactless payments technology at its 25,000 red kettles nationwide to combat the declining amounts of cash in donors’ pockets.
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If elected president, Sen. Elizabeth Warren would charge large banks a fee to help pay for her Medicare-for-all plan.
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