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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: NBA adds NFC in new campaign; ATM attacks spike in Europe; BofE embraces fintech's future; A new Swift-related hack in Taiwan.
October 10 -
Deutsche and Barclays chiefs are under different pressures to turn their banks around; with mergers and acquisitions at a low, deal for OneMain would be big.
October 10 -
Yolande Piazza explains Citi Fintech's unique process for getting customer feedback on new apps. She also talks about overcoming the challenges of innovating inside a large company like Citigroup and winning over those who are resistant to change.
October 10 -
In an enclosed campus like a college or hospital, people are eager to simply pay for their food and get back to their business. But streamlining the payment process isn't always easy.
October 10 -
AR technology is not all that new, but its wider support could bring fresh ideas to brick-and-mortar retail.
October 10 -
It’s not a question of "if" mobile contactless and camera-based payments will become the norm – it’s a matter of "when," writes Julian Wallis, East Kilbride, U.K.-based sales director in the payments group at Rambus.
October 10
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Payments services provider INTL FCStone is offering a real-time exchange rate feed for its corporate customers to better calculate the cost of cross-border payments.
October 9 -
The sale of the struggling Financial Freedom unit to an undisclosed buyer would continue CIT's strategy of shedding noncore business lines.
October 6 -
A who’s who of banking industry executives turned out for the annual celebration of the Most Powerful Women. Pam Joseph won’t be the next CEO of TSYS after all, but Jamie Dimon seems to be setting JPMorgan Chase up for a female CEO. Does Marianne Lake have the edge?
October 6
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The credit union regulator proposed a budget increase of 2.1% for 2018 and 1.5% for 2019, but expects net reduction of nearly 60 employees by 2019.
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