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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: Swiss standardize ATMs; French wallet set for launch; India's response to ransomware; China examines AI for financial regulation.
May 16 -
With new rules in place, experts offer tips on how to be the MVP of MBLs.
May 16 -
Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker sat down with American Banker to talk fintech, financial regulation and the economy.
May 16 -
The risky side of bots played a role in last year's IRS hack. But non-data driven security can fight back, argues Robert Capps, a vice president at NuData.
May 16
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It's a big challenge to educate small merchants on the importance of data security, but many acquirers and ISOs are jumping at the opportunity to fill the role of educator.
May 16 -
The Minnesota company recently announced that it would stop selling auto loans since credit quality concerns have slowed investor demand, but it is unclear whether its plan to keep all its car loans on its books is less risky.
May 15 -
Lakeland Bank in Oak Ridge, N.J., found itself deluged by hundreds of angry tweets and Facebook posts Monday after a former bank executive cited pressure from a top House Republican in her resignation.
May 15 -
The deposit insurer has stayed out of the debate over how to regulate the online lending industry. But that may be about to change.
May 15 -
Up-to-date operating systems, anti-phishing tools and good backup should keep banks and CUs safe from ransomware. Can your institution check off those boxes?
May 15 -
On Dec. 31, 2016. Dollars in thousands
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