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United Arab Emirates plans to launch a central bank digital currency this year; Adyen adds travel payment cards; and more.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., specifically called out acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu, saying that he "needs to learn how to say no to anticompetitive bank mergers."
February 15 -
Travel disruptions make it crucial for hospitality providers to handle bookings, cancellations and postponements — and the underlying payments and refunds — with ease. Software vendors are tailoring their products to address the needs of this and other niches.
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The San Jose credit union elevated Lisa Pesta, who joined the company in 2000, to replace the retiring Julie Kirsch.
February 15 -
The banking industry appears to be stuck when it comes to diversifying the leadership ranks.
February 15
RSF Social Finance -
This annual list of luminaries honors the women who lead in banking and finance across the country, individually and in teams.
February 15 -
Domestic banks borrowed $7.2 billion from the short-term lending facility in the third quarter of 2022, the highest level in almost two years. Banks with assets of $3 billion or less drove the increase.
February 14 -
With Apple pushing into the lending business with a buy now/pay later service, the company is laying out rules for how it will approve transactions. One key factor: whether you've been a good customer in the past.
February 14 -
A federal judge in California ordered the high-cost lender CashCall to pay $134 million in restitution and a hefty fine for collecting unjust gains from consumers. He had previously ordered no restitution but was reversed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
February 14 -
The Federal Reserve vice chair's departure creates an opening in the Board of Governors' second-in-command position.
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