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For JPMorgan Chase, it’s another step toward post-pandemic normal, but for the U.S. financial industry it’s a bellwether.
May 17 -
Wells Fargo analyst predicts 200,000 reductions in the next 10 years, mostly in branches and call centers; many say the regulators are overreaching.
May 17 -
The legislation would bar firms that receive government contracts from discriminating against firearms companies. Smaller banks have quietly dropped their opposition in hopes of gaining more municipal bond business.
May 17 -
MagicCube's software that converts Android devices into mobile point-of-sale terminals will be deployed in the U.K. and Ireland through a partnership with payments provider Dojo.
May 17 -
A proposal still in the early stages to have banks report on customers’ account activity to help the government nab tax evaders is being panned by the industry as overly burdensome and a privacy threat.
May 17 -
Even before the pandemic, almost half of SMB customers were being turned away by their own banks for a small business loan. Enter COVID-19, and banks and credit unions are still not keeping up with the surging demand for capital, says LendingFront's Jorge Sun.
May 17
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“Bank employees are front-line workers, and the virus is affecting them,” the general secretary of the All India Bank Officers’ Association says.
May 15 -
The purchase is one of several moves the payment company has made to improve its identity expertise.
May 14 -
Snippets API combines with other APIs to produce marketing and sales programs for merchants.
May 14 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is enlisting banks, payment companies, retailers and universities to address problems that digital commerce creates for cash-reliant consumers.
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