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Marji Hughes is leading the California-based institution on a temporary basis as the board searches for its next CEO.
September 18 -
The agency put to rest speculation that it might take the database offline, yet new disclosure statements are meant to combat the notion that a complaint proves a company’s guilt.
September 18 -
The big payment processor/bank technology mergers that were announced early this year are officially closing, setting the stage for complicated conversions and a fierce battle for customer share.
September 18 -
The agency put to rest speculation that it might take the database offline, yet new disclosure statements are meant to combat the notion that a complaint proves a company’s guilt.
September 18 -
Nearly a tenth of the industry’s deals this year were connected to the state, which boasts a good number of sought-after small banks.
September 18 -
Arguing more work is needed in the wake of new security protocols, Nets will team with KPMG to jointly develop machine learning-powered fraud monitoring and prevention.
September 18 -
The mortgage industry has put more emphasis on organizing data in a digital manner and presenting it in an easily digestible format.
September 18 -
To eke out growth in the mature payments terminal market, Square is taking its newest NFC-enabled hardware to markets outside the U.S. with heavy contactless card penetration, where some merchants are likely to be behind the technology curve.
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The company will pay $42 million in cash for the parent of Main Street Bank in southeastern Michigan.
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Nitin Mhatre of Webster Financial explains why the Consumer Bankers Association — whose members want a bigger piece of the student lending market — backs legislation that would make the federal government tell borrowers how much they will ultimately owe, as private lenders are already required to do.
September 18