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Citigroup hired Ken Blanco, the director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, as chief compliance officer of its newly created financial crimes unit.
April 5 -
Mastercard, allpay and PFS provisionally agreed to pay fines totaling more than $44 million for their alleged role in a "cartel" exploiting prepaid cards used to distribute welfare funds to the homeless and victims of domestic abuse.
March 31 -
The Justice Department's probe of Visa highlights whether merchants are properly equipped to adapt to the cost of debit spending as more commerce goes digital.
March 30 -
The Justice Department's probe of Visa highlights whether merchants are properly equipped to adapt to the cost of debit spending as more commerce goes digital.
March 30 -
The country's banks and fintechs are still new to working together, giving Railsbank a chance to become a key player in open banking.
March 25 -
Keeping up with new retail trends shouldn’t come at the cost of keeping personal information safe, says Bluefin's Ruston Miles.
March 24
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Goldman Sachs Group didn’t use discriminatory practices when deciding whether to extend credit to prospective customers of its Apple Card, said the New York State Department of Financial Services.
March 23 -
The Justice Department has already successfully intervened to break up Visa's deal to buy Plaid. Merchants welcome reports that it is looking at Visa's routing practices.
March 19 -
The Justice Department has already successfully intervened to break up Visa's deal to buy Plaid. Merchants welcome reports that it is looking at Visa's routing practices.
March 19 -
The current consumer and business demands for contactless payment channels give organizations the opportunity to build new solutions with security at the forefront or to append new workflows to legacy business processes, says Mobiquity's Tyrone Jeffress.
March 19
Mobiquity





