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The company said that Dennis Shaffer, its president, will succeed James Miller at the end of this year.
August 1 -
As the digital age reduces the wear on physical cards, how is it that some consumers are requesting new cards more frequently?
August 1 -
As much as $2.5 trillion, or nearly half of bank deposit growth since the crisis, may be attributable to the central bank's quantitative easing. If investors start drawing down on their accounts to buy back assets from the Fed, the trend could dampen liquidity at certain banks, add upward pressure on deposit prices and reshape M&A.
July 31 -
In the next phase of India’s push to diminish the country’s heavy reliance on cash, the Reserve Bank of India has approved the rollout of a national electronic bill-payment system.
July 31 -
Vienna-based paysafecard, which enables unbanked consumers to make online payments using a service backed by a prepaid card, is expanding to the United Arab Emirates.
July 31 -
Uber and Lyft are both working on credit cards, with Uber's likely to be in circulation by the fall.
July 31 -
Improving accounts receivable can produce predictable cash flow that can be invested, lead to more innovation and increase overall efficiency, writes Flint Lane, CEO of Billtrust.
July 31
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Banks are going to great lengths to sign up the so-called mass affluent for their credit cards. How far is too far?
July 28 -
At least one winner has emerged from India’s crackdown on so-called black money: the country’s richest banker.
July 28 -
Starbucks has hit a mobile payments milestone, with 30% of all U.S. transactions now coming through mobile, and to smooth operations surrounding its popular Mobile Order & Pay service, the company is introducing digital-ordering specialists at its busiest stores.
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