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Corporate Central Credit Union and South Carolina Federal Credit Union made changes to their marketing teams while other institutions announced personnel changes.
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The guts behind the printer are the differentiator to produce new cards quickly and securely, says Matica's Paul Schwerdtfeger.
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Credit unions have traditionally struggled to access analytics due to limited resources but that is now beginning to change thanks to recent advances.
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The prevalence of payment cards, against the growing awareness of climate change, is driving some card issuers and manufacturers to revisit the way they use plastic.
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A proposal to define wages-on-demand would protect consumers and serve as an example for others.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: The Netherlands aims at crypto; Payroll scam costs millions; Google shutters Express; Square sues San Francisco; Payment technology firm gets a banking license in Australia.
September 12 - LIBOR
The most widely referenced interest rate benchmark will cease to function after 2021, and the financial system is still coming to grips with that complicated reality.
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At the median, credit unions saw growth slacken in several key areas during the year ending at June 30.
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This ruling by the New Zealand Government shows the jurisdiction’s versatility in broaching how best to address cryptocurrencies and the implementation of regulations around their use in payments, says NEM Ventures' Dave Hodgson.
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Mobile order, delivery and payment apps are proliferating at restaurants, but they're also becoming less distinguishable, posing an entirely new challenge as deep discounts become the weapon of choice.
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