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The North Carolina bank is the latest regional to experience a widespread outage.
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Nearly a year after integrating with major mobile wallets, Punchh is expanding its cloud-based platform to integrate loyalty and payments for quick-service restaurants.
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Citigroup Inc., one of the world’s largest credit card issuers, said it will refund $335 million to U.S. customers whose annual percentage rate should have been lower.
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Venezuela is advertising its groundbreaking state-sponsored cryptocurrency as a means to "promote well-being, bringing power closer to the people.” A lofty goal, but it’s hard to see how the troubled nation’s citizens will be empowered if they can’t even buy it.
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The Boston mutual, which lost its innovation team when it spun off Numerated last year, has hired a State Street executive to oversee a plan to encourage all employees to be more creative.
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It’s unlikely a new chapter of the bankruptcy code for banks would be used in times of crisis or strengthen market discipline.
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Doug Ralston is set to succeed Scott Lundgren, who is retiring after 33 years in the credit union movement.
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This is the second time this year a Virginia court has thrown out an ADA suit aimed at a credit union on the basis the plaintiff had no standing to sue.
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The two reports will examine credit union recruiting practices and how CUs can identify leadership qualities in potential board members.
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Even before PayPal and eBay split, their relationship wasn't perfect. PayPal may have seemed like a service that was destined to fuel sales for eBay in the early days of e-commerce, but even after the companies merged they found occasional reasons for conflict.
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