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A tech JV between Live Oak and First Data aims to do for small-business deposits what the bank previously did for lending.
May 10 -
The D.C. company is starting with bars in its local area and plans to expand to other big cities in the near future.
May 10 -
One Bank & Trust in Arkansas just sold itself to the Treasury, resolving a legal judgment and clearing the way for a resale to the private sector.
May 9 -
Bank of Austin still needs approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., though organizers remain hopeful it can open this summer.
May 9 -
Alipay's big partnership with First Data will extend its merchant base, but travelers from China will benefit before U.S. consumers.
May 9 -
The federal regulator has created a new portal offering training courses and other information for free.
May 9 -
As China's only gambling center, the island has become a crime risk, pressuring greater security for card transactions.
May 8 -
The company's original markets are India and China, but it plans to reach 10 major markets for B-to-B cross-border payments in the next year.
May 8 -
Guaranty Bank & Trust in Milwaukee was shut down by federal regulators Friday, just a week after one of the costliest failures since the crisis.
May 5 -
Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican, sided with consumer advocates over payday lenders in a fight that is playing out in numerous states.
May 5 -
Irish fintech execs discuss the sector's growth in their country and the opportunities from Brexit.
May 5 -
Andreas Dombret, the head of banking supervision for the German central bank, talks with American Banker's John Heltman about the need for international cooperation, how blockchain changes regulation, and the difference between the German and U.S. banking systems.
May 5 -
Five Star Bancorp in California is the latest bank to work with a marketplace lender on referrals. The move comes as the SBA programs have record volumes while concerns linger about banks working with third parties.
May 5 -
Toreson Lloyd was a vice president of relationship management at WorldPay and a business development manager at American Express before joining London-based APEXX.
May 5 -
While approval is likely in the Republican-dominated House, a Senate bill needed for the plan to become law would face a tougher path because the party’s narrower majority in that chamber.
May 5 -
The $71 million transaction is the latest in a series of acquisitions by Seacoast in recent months.
May 5 -
The Arizona company said Kenneth Vecchione would be a candidate to eventually replace CEO Robert Sarver.
May 4 -
Regulators are calling for the boards of the three separate faster-payments initiatives to review and endorse the consolidation plan and complete most of the consolidation before the end of 2017.
May 4 -
First Horizon CEO Bryan Jordan explains why he thinks policymakers will change the $50 billion asset cutoff and justify the regional bank's big acquisition.
May 4 -
Even as consumers embrace digital payments in the U.K., the value and amount of cash in circulation remain high.
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