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A split Congress starting in January will likely result in total legislative gridlock – which actually works both for and against credit unions.
November 12
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When Listerhill Credit Union was developing its latest location, management decided on using smart ATMs and a more open floor plan.
November 12 -
Entrepreneurship among veterans has been declining over the past 20 years, according to a report by the SBA and the New York Fed.
November 12 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Walmart's testing new retail tech; The no-cashier market's getting more crowded; U.K. businesses win ATM tax case; Contactless spreads for trivia contests.
November 12 -
The ploys vary widely—digital tracking, fee incentives and "coopetition"—but banks are turning up the volume on innovation to pry businesses away from checks and keep them from signing up with rival tech startups.
November 12 -
Users are not only more rational in their choice of card, but they are also investing time and effort to find ways to maximize their return from reward points, according to Simon-Kucher & Partners’ Wei Ke and Wenbo Li.
November 12
Simon-Kucher -
The industry saw some well-known executives step down from their roles or take on new ones during the past month.
November 11 -
A Colorado business owner and the second-largest U.S. bank are set to go to court this month over his intellectual property claim that he owns the service mark for an online virtual assistant named Erica. That is the same name the bank uses for its digital assistant.
November 11 -
Regulators typically write rules before applying them. But the CFPB is attempting the reverse.
November 11 -
Democrat Maxine Waters, in line to take over the House Financial Services Committee, told colleagues she would undertake a deep dive into President Trump's "money trail," beginning with ties to Deutsche Bank.
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