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Ingenico ePayments, the online and mobile commerce division of France's Ingenico, has signed an agreement with Air China to accept Discover Card payments in North America, a key market for the Beijing-based airline, with plans to expand to other regions later this year.
March 21 -
Citizens will pay about $40 million in cash and stock for the $269 million-asset Wells in a deal set to close in the third quarter.
March 21 -
CU is rewarding members for activity in savings, loans and active products.
March 20 -
Daniel Trombley ending his lengthy career, Daniel Waltz to take over the helm.
March 20 -
Chillr, one of India’s growing number of mobile payment apps enabling person-to-person payments between customers of different banks, is expanding to 45 banks in the country.
March 20 -
Flipkart Online Services Pvt has completed a $1 billion fundraising and aims to raise as much as $1 billion more over the next few months, according to people familiar with the matter, giving India’s largest e-commerce company capital to battle back against rising competition.
March 20 -
Bay Street's highest-paid female banker set a new benchmark for women executives in the banking industry — though their ranks among the top wage earners remain thin.
March 17 -
Gerard Nadeau has been the company's top commercial lending executive since 2007.
March 17 -
Gulf Winds FCU immediatley assumed the failed credit union's members and deposits.
March 17 -
H. Palmer Proctor has been the Atlanta company's president since 2004.
March 17 -
Mike Newman, CEO of Monroe County Community CU, suffered a heart attack while shoveling snow.
March 16 -
Devon Bank in Chicago has a long history serving immigrant groups in one of the nation's most diverse neighborhoods. Right now, its clients are worried about President Trump's actions on immigration and deportation.
March 16 -
Paytm, the Indian mobile payments startup backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., has begun its global expansion by launching a mobile bill and tax payment service in Canada.
March 16 -
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada will review the business practices of the country's banks after reports of tellers allegedly pressuring customers to buy products to meet sales goals.
March 15 -
Scott Heitkamp is encouraged by a more positive tone coming from President Trump. His goal in the next year is to make regulation easier for his fellow bankers.
March 15 -
Societe Generale is working with Microsoft and Amazon.com to become one of the first large European banks to adopt cloud computing for the bulk of its operations.
March 15 -
Capital Bank Financial in Charlotte, N.C., is working with advisers to explore a sale after receiving an unsolicited approach, people familiar with the matter said.
March 15 -
Operating from Kansas, payments processor Euronet Worldwide has been working furiously—and quietly—on a way to disrupt China-based Ant Financial's deal to buy Dallas-based MoneyGram ever since news broke in January.
March 14 -
The cuts punctuate the end to a rapid expansion period at the company, which now seems to be prioritizing profitability over growth.
March 14 -
Selling a participation in a line of credit to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority reduced the company's nonperforming assets by 9%.
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