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Metro Bank is saying goodbye to its outspoken American founder, Vernon Hill, sooner than expected after a year that saw the 10-year-old British bank's shares collapse.
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Banks need to understand that examiners' job is to call it like they see it.
October 2
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Technological efficiencies will result in the biggest reduction in headcount across the U.S. banking industry in its history, with an estimated 200,000 job cuts over the next decade, Wells Fargo said in a report.
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Facebook calls an emergency meeting about its planned payments network; Well Fargo report says 200,000 jobs will be lost to robots and technology.
October 2 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: Amazon's supermarket takes shape; Payment companies push India on fraud prevention; NAB boosts digital receipts; Google Pay adds restaurant technology.
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As the industry increases its attempts to diversify its ranks, just 81 out of more than 5,000 CUs completed the regulator’s self-assessment last year.
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Some bank customers would consider switching banks for the status of having a metal card in their wallet. Others are willing to compromise by converting their cards to metal on their own.
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Governments use varying methods for tracking the flow of money in and out of the country in order to deter fraud and money laundering, writes Nvoicepay's Alyssa Callahan.
October 2
Nvoicepay -
Linderman helped build Zions Bank into a retail force and shaped the multistate retail strategy of its parent company, but she will best be remembered for opening countless doors for women and minorities.
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Dorothy Savarese will remain the Massachusetts bank's chairman and CEO.
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