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The shift in payments at hospitality businesses such as restaurants is hard enough, but it's made even more challenging by the pace and breadth of the changes.
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Clinical research sites have concluded that the payments to trial participants are so labor-intensive that the process can become a detriment to their medical studies.
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Blockchain technology requires major change in people and processes and smaller banks need to prepare, according to Joe Dewey, an attorney at Holland & Knight and author of a new book about distributed ledger technology.
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The JPMorgan Chase CEO was in rare form at the Milken Institute conference, speaking without a filter on a range of controversial topics.
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Regulator now has recovered nearly $4.8 billion in various suits related to the mortgage meltdown in 2008.
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During a meeting with more than a hundred community bankers on Monday, Trump administration officials made it clear they favored a system with different rules for small and big banks.
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In an echo of the rescue deals of 2007 and 2008, New Residential's CEO framed the transaction as something undertaken to benefit the entire industry.
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First Bancorp has emerged as one of the few consolidators in North Carolina at a time when many other banks in the state have opted to sell.
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One analyst says credit unions must reexamine how they negotiate vendor contracts -- including recognizing that sorting out technology contracts may be above the paygrade of some internal IT executives.
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Tim Sloan insisted Monday that the bank’s phony-accounts scandal, which has eroded its position with U.S. consumers, has not hurt its recruiting efforts.
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