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The California-based credit union will convert to the Symitar EASE model of the Episys platform.
July 18 -
Anchor will be sold to FS Bancorp after agreeing to terminate a deal with Washington Federal. The original deal had been delayed as Washington Federal dealt with BSA issues.
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Contactless card and mobile payments are set to see significant uptake in Australia, already a world leader in contactless card acceptance, as the country starts to implement open transit payments.
July 18 -
Organizers of Gainey Business Bank, a bank planned in Scottsdale, received approval from the state's banking regulator to raise capital while completing a charter application.
July 17 -
The Wisconsin Ideation and Local Development initiative aims to improve services and business models for credit unions.
July 17 -
London-based Shieldpay will expand its reach in the U.S. this year through a partnership with AutoClassics.com.
July 17 -
Matthew Prosseda, former president and CEO of First Keystone Community Bank, was hired by Kafafian Group to advise banks on strategic planning.
July 17 -
Both PayPal and Citigroup are taking a bigger role in the market for cross-border payments, a strategy that led both companies to participate in a $50 million round in PPRO Group, a U.K.-based cross border e-payment company.
July 17 -
The company, which is dealing with a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission tied to certain fees, hired Ronnie Momen from GreenSky as its chief lending officer.
July 17 -
The North Carolina city lost all its locally owned banks, but a fintech push and more favorable economics for de novos could lead to an entry-level resurgence.
July 17 -
The Los Angeles company's second-quarter profit also benefited from last fall's purchase of CU Bancorp.
July 17 -
One-time items included $43.2 million of second-quarter expenses related to the Capital Bank acquisition, but First Horizon executives forecast sizable savings from the deal.
July 17 -
Under the Australian government’s direction, the country is implementing an open banking plan — but it's not going as far as the U.K. and EU have.
July 17 -
Paysafe Group will launch an in-store and online installment payment service to serve a growing appetite it sees in the U.S. and Canada.
July 17 -
Within its complaint, a Long Island housing group claimed the CU violated state laws against discrimination, as well as the federal Fair Housing Act.
July 16 -
Overreliance on the smartphone risks mistaking device authentication for user authentication.
July 16 -
The New York bank, which is part of Leumi Group in Israel, is entering a new business line after spending years improving its infrastructure.
July 16 -
Worldpay and Mastercard have formed a global strategic partnership, expanding the ways consumers and merchants connect for online and in-app payments via Mastercard’s Vocalink business.
July 16 -
Limited acquisition opportunities remain in the state's hottest markets, which will force buyers to pay bigger premiums or pursue deals elsewhere.
July 16 -
P. Byron DeFoor, who already has majority stakes in two community banks, is planning to buy First Columbia Bancorp.
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