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The largest U.S. bank will share data through application programming interfaces with a sometimes-controversial data aggregator.
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With customers now having the opportunity to onboard across multiple devices and channels, or even through a call center, the likelihood of an inconsistent experience is drastically increased, says Intelledox's Neal Keene.
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The year 2019 kicked off with a series of mutli-billion-dollar mergers and acquisitions designed to shake up the dynamics of the payments industry. While this was taking place, Elavon had its own plan for extending its influence through M&A.
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The Albany-based credit union has picked up tiny City of Schenectady Employees FCU, which has struggled with profitability issues for years.
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EVP/COO Kim Reedy will take the helm after David Doss steps down.
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In some cases bankers' willingness to close branches and cut staff is a testament to their company's strength.
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CEO Charlie Scharf said in a letter to Congress that a review is underway to determine how many customers were affected by confusion over monthly fees and that the bank will begin issuing refunds next year.
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Toys "R" Us debuts concept store in New Jersey; a Visa exec heads to Google; and other information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web.
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Navy Federal Credit Union is Exhibit A in banks' case to tax the credit union industry. But it wasn’t always seen as the powerhouse it is today. Meet Adm. Cutler Dawson, the man who changed that.
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Large banks’ embrace of PSD2-influenced open banking has often been reluctant. Not so for Citigroup.
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