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Mobeewave is rolling out its mobile point of sale technology in the United Arab Emirates, a country that still has very high cash usage despite government initiatives to encourage digital payments.
June 15 -
Businesses are tasked with carrying too much of the burden of protecting customers' personal information, and typically turn to Social Security numbers. The advent of self-sovereign identity may give consumers a chance to reclaim control over their data and how it’s used, Finicity's Nick Thomas writes.
June 15
Finicity -
As the gig economy balloons, a private network is adding partners and geographies to separate itself in a fintech-dominated market.
June 15 -
The conversation about financial policy in Washington has moved past designations of giant firms.
June 14
American Banker -
Even with the decline, the nation's largest bank still employs a higher percentage of black employees in the U.S. than its rivals.
June 14 -
From recognizing those who are dedicated to building up the industry to rewarding special expertise, credit union advocates earned top honors.
June 14 -
The legislation unveiled this week left out a requirement — included in an earlier version — for new companies to report their true owners.
June 14 -
With plenty of cash on hand, many commercial firms have had little need to tap existing credit lines.
June 14 -
Dan Heine and Diana Yates were accused of hiding Bank of Oswego's condition by inaccurately reporting bad loans.
June 14 -
Opening internet cafes and investing in new technology are part of an effort to provide nimble, efficient services, the bank's CFO said in a strategy talk.
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