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With investors skittish over the potential for higher defaults on auto and student loans, Kevin St. Pierre is one of many industry analysts and banking executives who’ve sought to allay similar concerns over rising credit-card write-offs.
May 22 -
The creators of a top "altcoin" are building privacy features for JPMorgan's blockchain platform.
May 22 -
The $701 million acquisition will make Union the biggest community bank based in Virginia.
May 22 -
Diebold Nixdorf, on a mission to expand its omnichannel banking and retail offerings, has formed a strategic partnership with Kony Inc., a maker of white-label mobile applications.
May 22 -
James Donovan cites family matters for withdrawing his name from being named Deputy Treasury Secretary; strong earnings from the Big Five may ease concerns about Canada's overheated housing market and consumer debt.
May 22 -
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: Facebook enables restaurant ordering; Telegram adds payments; Amazon wants to open Go in Europe; WannaCry still a threat.
May 22 -
Roughly 58% of 6,000 voters in key states said they would support moving the bureau from a single director to a bipartisan commission, according to an industry-supported poll.
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Third party mobile payment apps are resetting consumer expectations, and retailers must embrace the technology, writes Joe Leija, general manager of North America at Ingenico ePayments.
May 22
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IBM's new Blockchain Founder Accelerator could better position the distributed ledger technology as a platform for mainstream payments, but the technology giant wants to start with baby steps.
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Procure to pay is an old way to automate the relationship between obtaining supplies and accounting, old enough that it's rarely automated.
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