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When it comes to customers using application programming interfaces, the bank appears to be outpacing its rivals.
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Square is adding to its menu of services just as long-established competitors embed expanding payments technology into their own product mix.
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The U.S. telco sector has worked hard to control the mobile wallets developed on its phones. While its earliest efforts didn't last long, companies like T-Mobile and Sprint took decidedly different paths to reach where they are now.
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Tech sprints that bring regulators together with bank officials, data scientists and software companies originated in the U.K. and have crossed the pond into the U.S.
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Lauck, who joined the nonprofit in 2011, led the organization during an era that solidified it as the credit union movement’s philanthropic partner of choice.
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By pooling fraud data and making it accessible in real time, FIs can scan check deposits to identify fraudulent checks before a loss occurs, says Advanced Fraud Solutions' Ted Kirk.
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The presidential hopeful wants to mirror a German policy that allows employees of large corporations to vote for board members. Here’s why that won’t fly in the U.S.
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Emburse, a new consolidation of several corporate expense management platforms, now supports instant reconciliation of business expenses at the moment the transaction occurs.
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Ken Karels will be succeeded by Mark Borrecco, who had been CEO of Rabobank's U.S. bank.
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The company will also gain a loan production office and $105 million in loans as part of the deal.
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