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The San Diego-based credit union’s membership grew at double the national average.
March 11 -
Lawmakers must hold merchants accountable when credit unions are left cleaning up the mess after data breaches.
March 11
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The uncertainty of the modern political climate has created a number of business issues — and a few opportunities for the companies that can guide others through difficult times.
March 11 -
Mastercard has dropped out of a recent bidding war with Visa to acquire Earthport, announcing it will instead buy Transfast, a different cross-border payments firm.
March 8 -
The Bank of England is requiring Visa to appoint PwC as an independent third party to review the card brand’s progress in implementing recommendations that followed a 2018 outage in Europe.
March 8 -
The upstart lenders have been chipping away at credit cards’ consumer-lending dominance by offering fixed-rate loans with predictable repayment plans. Now the card giants are fighting back.
March 8 -
Several banks could lose money over tax credits tied to DC Solar, a California firm wrestling with a fraud claim.
March 8 -
Barclays plc has spent years experimenting with creative ways to promote mobile payments, and it's not showing signs of stopping.
March 8 -
The mobile revolution is turning Western Union into a very different company, one that must adjust to new ways to pay while pouring substantial resources into fending off the threat of e-commerce.
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John Quill, a former deputy comptroller, had a key role deciding which banks could participate in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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