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Transit transactions will increase card use and loyalty, and will generate the same sort of reputational boost London enjoys with Oyster, writes Andrey Tikhonov, director of payment technology for Infinite Peripherals.
November 14
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Following in the footsteps of Chase, Wells Fargo and others, Fidelity is launching an application programming interface to let third-party apps access customer data — as long as the customers grant permission.
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In his first major move as CEO, Charlie Scharf has made several management changes at Bank of New York Mellon.
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The San Francisco company is one of numerous online lenders that are struggling to become profitable.
November 13 -
The election of Democrat Phil Murphy as New Jersey's next governor is being hailed as a victory for advocates of state-owned banks. But challenges remain — namely, stubborn opposition from mainstream banks.
November 13 -
There are sobering conclusions to be drawn from a new report by the National Credit Union Foundation, funded by CUNA Mutual Group.
November 13 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking more information about consumers' experience with free access to credit scores.
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The planned sale will also include $70 million of loans in southern California.
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A new ad campaign aims to differentiate the credit union from big banks.
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The company has reapplied to buy Civic Bank more than a year after a regulatory snag forced it to put the deal on ice.
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