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The $870 million credit union made the move as part of its "member-centric technology strategy."
September 19 -
The payments processor Square has big plans in banking — but even after filing an application to charter an industrial loan company, it still doesn’t see itself as a competitor to most financial institutions.
September 19 -
Armed heists are becoming less common, but the overall number of robbery attempts has ticked back up in recent years. The opioid epidemic is a likely reason, according to an industry expert.
September 19 -
SBI Ripple Asia has formed a partnership with Dayli Intelligence to build a presence across Asia.
September 19 -
Equifax learned about a major breach of its computer systems in March — almost five months before the date it has publicly disclosed, according to three people familiar with the situation.
September 19 -
JPMorgan Chase is partnering with another fast-growing technology firm, this time to help business clients eradicate paper checks.
September 19 -
TSYS has expanded its relationships with ISOs or entered into joint ventures with companies such as super ISO Central Payment. TSYS has been gradually increasing its stakeholder share in Central Payment as part of the collaboration.
September 19 -
The Dallas company has extinguished talk of a potential sale after aggressively cutting costs over the past year. But concerns about its future — including its ability to find new sources of revenue — remain.
September 18 -
Efforts to persuade regulators to allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to use alternative credit scores would stifle competition between the credit bureaus and FICO and do little to expand access to credit, according to industry analyst Chris Whalen.
September 18 -
EU-based banks are citing a U.S. Treasury Department report as reason to slow-walk international regulatory standards.
September 18 -
iMessage funds will come from cards already stored in Apple's digital wallet, and the service will work with Siri, allowing payments via the personal assistant.
September 18 -
The CFPB has ordered National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts and its debt collector, Transworld Systems, to pay at least $21.6 million.
September 18 -
The Boulder, Col.-based credit union will serve the 4,300 members of the American Solar Energy Society.
September 18 -
The preparations underscore the trouble Chinese buyers face in persuading the panel that investigates foreign acquisitions to greenlight takeovers.
September 18 -
The Trump administration is prepping recommendations to address shortcomings in the capital markets in a report to be released next month, a top Treasury Department official said Monday.
September 18 -
Marbue Brown will oversee customer experience in Chase’s branch network, call centers and digital and mobile platforms.
September 18 -
HSBC has been implementing biometric techniques for customer authentication, including voice recognition and Touch ID.
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In India, dLocal wants to enable global e-commerce companies to accept payments from and make payments to India to serve consumers, contractors and supply chains.
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Without the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's expanding consumers' legal options, they will continue to be vulnerable to the abusive practices that have proliferated throughout the financial industry in recent years.
September 18
University of Pennsylvania -
The chief information officer and top security officer are retiring in the wake of the massive data hack; Mike Cagney is leaving the student loan lender.
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