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Banks, especially smaller institutions, will be forced to find more ways to differentiate, Bryan Jordan said in an interview that also covered his company's recent purchase of Capital Bank and how tax reform will immediately stimulate the economy.
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North Korean counterfeits haven't been documented since 2008, but recent sanctions may have pressured the country to return to making undetectable U.S. cash.
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Neff, who joined the company in 1999, gained oversight of retail banking with the promotion.
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The company sold securities in the fourth quarter to stay below $10 billion in assets and avoid a cap on interchange fees.
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The credit union saw a net income of more than $26 million during the first three quarters of 2017, after earning more than $42 million in 2016.
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The Lakeland, Fla.-based institution reached the milestone in late December following several years of strong growth.
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Billionaire’s bid to buy MoneyGram is his latest setback trying to crack the U.S. market; banks want to stick with FICO while nonbanks want to use VantageScore.
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Merchants need to ensure they are poised and ready for a growing market of digital consumers, write Michael Mertz and Rich Wheeler from CardConnect.
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Merchants have been challenging surcharge bans in numerous states on free-speech grounds. They have the wind at their backs following another court victory on Wednesday.
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First Financial of Maryland Federal Credit Union rewarded members based on products and services they used in 2017
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