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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Asia leads in payment innovation; Razer's game currency finds a partner; GlobeOnePay adds UnionPay debit; ATM group looks to improve cash security.
June 22 -
Regional banks with big commercial property portfolios may have a tough time passing stress tests; Fed governor, comptroller of the currency discuss easing bank regulation.
June 22 -
Moves like Amazon Go and the e-commerce giant's acquisition of Whole Foods require banks to abandon their "defensive" innovation posture, write Richard Oglesby and Brad Margol from AZ Payments Group.
June 22
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After a year on the platform, American Express is more involved than ever in mining Facebook Messenger’s benefits as a tool for payments and financial services.
June 22 -
Banks are getting hundreds of thousands of security alerts a day — way too many for humans to handle.
June 22 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika is expected Thursday to offer detailed proposals to loosen regulatory restrictions on financial institutions of all sizes, including simplification of the Volcker Rule, streamlined processes for approving de novos and curbs on CFPB exam authority.
June 21 -
Initial coin offerings seen causing bottleneck in the network; exchanges halt ethereum transactions.
June 21 -
The House Financial Services Committee approved several bills Thursday designed to boost the private flood insurance market.
June 21 -
Just as we call letters "snail mail," in the future people may consider bank transfers snail money.
June 21 -
U.S. banks face a tricky calculus in deciding whether to adopt expensive technology aimed at reducing online fraud.
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