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The alternative payments provider Dwolla insists that regulating Internet traffic will hurt startups, and it is among a group of companies that will argue this point before the Federal Communications Commission on July 15.
July 14 -
WASHINGTON New policy from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is shedding light on how a Supreme Court decision last year ensuring rights for same-sex married couples applies to financial services regulations.
July 14 -
From tight credit conditions to empty nesters, here is a litany of problems weighing on the housing market, as summarized in the minutes of last month's Federal Reserve policy meeting.
July 14 -
NCUA may be listening, but many credit union executives here Thursday weren't convinced that their regulator is hearing them.
July 10 -
Apple Inc. has not joined the Faster IDentity Online Alliance and its quest for more secure online authentication, but the technology giant has played a significant role in helping develop the foundation for new standards.
July 10 -
Wallaby Financial has hired Scott Grimes to be senior vice president of risk and operations, a new position for Wallaby, which sells mobile and web-based payment marketing.
July 8 -
Like many payments executives, Martin Ferenczi believes the U.S. payments market will not meet the card network-imposed October 2015 target for migration to chip-based EMV technology.
July 8 -
WASHINGTON What happens when you mix a cutting-edge payments technology with the newest financial regulator on the block, both of which stir policy passions?
July 8 -
American Express charges the highest average fees of any card network and Amexs rules prevent retailers from taking steps to reduce those costs, the Department of Justice argued in court on July 7.
July 8 -
The telco-operated Isis mobile payments initiative plans to rebrand to avoid carrying the same name as a Middle Eastern militant group referred to as "ISIS" by western journalists.
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