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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web, including: Visa's World Cup spending goal, Mastercard's blockchain patents, U.K. stress tests, and more.
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U.S. Bank is firmly committed to voice assistant technology, but remains cautious about enabling all forms of money movement via verbal commands.
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As data breaches mount in the "Equifax era," CFOs have a broad vision of enterprise data that can prove helpful in mitigation, according to Lauren Ruef, a research analyst for Nvoicepay.
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Readers react to Capital One restricting data access, opine on whether or not the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's structure is unconstitutional, weigh in on Rep. Maxine Waters as Financial Services Committee chairman and more.
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Attorneys general from 21 states say the measures would undermine their ability to enforce consumer protection laws.
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Following a $3 million fundraising campaign, the museum celebrating the credit union movement will also be able to renovate existing buildings.
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The bank's Finn app is attracting users by removing complexity from mobile banking.
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One CU executive gets her breakthrough moment, up-and-comers earn accolades, plus promotions and new hires across the country.
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JPMorgan Chase will buy as much as 555,000 square feet (52,000 square meters) of air rights from a landmarked Manhattan church as it prepares to build its new headquarters.
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PayPal has many brands with which it wants to permeate online commerce, but it doesn't need a separate button for each one.
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