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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: Klarna gets a banking license; Microsoft's keyboard tech; Girl Scouts add web security badge; Contactless expands in the U.K.
June 19 -
Executives are often loathe to change their core systems because of how painful the process is, but it could be preventing them from offering key products and services.
June 19 -
James Clinger is currently general counsel to the House finance panel; CFPB director refutes House panel claims he didn’t do his job in Wells Fargo investigation.
June 19 -
Passengers are warming to non-travel mobile payments, and the technology is advancing to enable mobile payments in flight, writes Kristian Gjerding, CEO of CellPoint Mobile.
June 19
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With midsize businesses still handling the majority of their accounts payable via checks, large corporations are reaping the benefits of digital or card payments. A lot of this has to do with a misunderstanding of the options available to them.
June 19 -
Though Martin Gruenberg's term does not expire until November, President Trump announced his successor late on Friday.
June 17 -
The $13.7 billion acquisition could have significant implications for swipe-fee revenue and other grocers' in-store branches. It also raises the question of whether the Seattle e-commerce goliath will soon set its sights on the financial services industry.
June 16 -
While HUD has released money this year, the Trump administration has called for defunding the program as part of its proposed budget.
June 16 -
Donations to meet basic needs, recognition for social responsibility, grand openings and grander anniversaries -- all in the latest round-up of credit union community news.
June 16 -
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network thanked the $22.4 billion-asset credit union for its BSA reporting, which contributed to solving one of several crimes.
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