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The settlement is the latest development in probes by governments around the globe into banks’ manipulation of benchmark interest rates.
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Starling's Anne Boden and Mastercard's Ann Cairns have a similar warning for the banking and tech sectors. Facebook scolds activist investor Natasha Lamb for being "not nice." And some big Most Powerful Women moves, as Catherine Keating takes a new CEO job and Kathie Andrade exits TIAA.
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Cadence first discussed a deal with the Atlanta target four years ago. But negotiations picked up steam once it was clear State Bank had another suitor.
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Approval rates for small-business loan applications were up at small and larger financial institutions as the labor market continued to improve.
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The settlement applies to customers who had accounts opened without their consent over a 15-year period beginning in May 2002.
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Going back to the debut of the free Square card reader, the mobile payments market has made fees — or the lack of fees — a major selling point.
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To be future-proof, banks need data scientists, behavioral psychologists, experienced designers and community advocates, Brett King says.
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Of all the types of malicious software targeting businesses, ransomware continues to be one of the most pervasive, according to recent studies. Here's an overview of the things banks, especially small ones, are doing to stop it.
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Visa Canada is collaborating with Finn AI to develop natural language chatbot technology to address common needs experienced by credit cardholders.
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Different digital wallets are designed for different purposes and merchants should do their research and respond accordingly, writes Ralph Dangelmaier, CEO of BlueSnap.
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