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OpenEdge, the integrated payments unit of Global Payments, has reached a partnership to provide its EMV product to Carolina Software.
March 31 -
Bank of America must submit a new capital plan by Sept. 30, but CEO Brian Moynihan faces bigger problems as investors are likely to question him (again) on the bank's elevated expenses, disappointing stock price performance and other matters.
March 31 -
Atlantic Coast Financial in Jacksonville, Fla., has been released from an enforcement action that required it to improve its capital ratios.
March 31 -
A new forecast from NCUA says the economic outlook for 2015 is solid, but rising unemployment in oil-producing regions are making that forecast slightly less sunny than it was a few months ago.
March 31 -
Chicago-based security vendor Trustwave says 90% of Verifone card readers it tested for the first time still carried the default password. These findings reinforce the perception that many merchants don't follow the basics when it comes to their own security.
March 31 -
ARLINGTON, Va. The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has released two statements concerning ways that financial institutions, including credit unions, can identify and mitigate cyber-attacks that compromise user credentials or use destructive software, known as malware.
March 30 -
When it comes to biometric authentication, Samsung is looking way beyond fingerprints.
March 30 -
Fresh off its success in the Philippines, Seattle-based transfer company Remitly is using mobile security and other digital features to tap other markets, where an endless supply of competitors and fraudsters await it.
March 30 -
Geopolitical and regulatory risks are rampant in Europe, but Visa Europe is well positioned to weather the storm.
March 30
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Visa will need more time to establish itself as part of a new payment system in Russia, though MasterCard expects to meet the April 1 deadline that Russian authorities had established.
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