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Issuers may provide relief for borrowers who fall behind on installment loans — and mitigate some of the reputational hit to merchants in the process.
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Issuers may provide relief for borrowers who fall behind on installment loans — and mitigate some of the reputational hit to merchants in the process.
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Both consumers and merchants are realizing the permanent benefits, says Azoya USA's Franklin Chu.
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U.S. consumer borrowing surged in February by the most since late 2017 as a broader reopening of the economy from pandemic restrictions helped spark an increase in credit card balances.
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The world’s largest retailer filed for a trademark on the name on March 29, in the process giving clues as to what the startup might actually do.
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Loanpal, a provider of residential-solar loans in the U.S., is planning an initial public offering this year that could value the company at more than $10 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Dimon says “nearly all” of the bank’s 250,000 employees will return after the pandemic; Instacart has chosen Chase to issue its card, while DoorDash has received offers from 10 banks.
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Forter has joined the Adobe Exchange Partner program, enabling Magento Commerce merchants to reduce false declines and block fraud attempts.
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PingPong and Perch want to make it easier for third parties, which are often accumulated into a larger group by acquisition, to sell overseas on Amazon's platform.
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At a time when it’s never been more important for small businesses like salons and spas to improve economics, scalability and control, fintech can provide a path to better margins, says Boulevard's Biju Nair.
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