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Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Samsung Pay and PayPal are just a few of the solutions which financial technology commentators predict will bring about the downfall of cash and the plastic card.
March 11
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Banks can expect to incur higher costs in several areas during the implementation of a settlement agreement to improve the accuracy of credit reports. But they might benefit in the long run by getting better information on borrowers.
March 10 -
Lucrative sale of a subprime lending unit. Big credit card deal. Clear business plan. It's looking like a good year for Citi provided it passes the CCAR stress test this week and fills a key executive post.
March 10 -
The European Parliament on March 9 voted in favor of capping interchange fees for domestic and cross-border transactions, a move that many European banks anticipated.
March 10 -
A lot of change in the payments business is unavoidable, such as EMV-chip cards and mobile commerce, so the high-tech card maker Stratos plans to replace its cards each year as part of a membership program.
March 10 -
Industry groups are urging the Pentagon to soften its proposed expansion of a rate cap on loans sold to service members, but banks face opposition from dozens of advocacy groups that favor tougher restrictions.
March 9 -
For small credit unions it's a chilling reality: grow, merge or die trying. So it should come as no surprise that CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference kicked off with a standing-room-only session on small CUs.
March 9 -
EL CENTRO, Calif. Palm Springs Federal Credit Union said it intends to merge into Sun Community Federal Credit Union, here, which would create a combined credit union with $325 million in assets, $36 million in capital and more than 36,000 members.
March 6 -
ATMs in some key Las Vegas locations will allow consumers to obtain U.S. dollars with foreign payment cards through Monex Financial Services' dynamic currency conversion technology.
March 6 -
The age of the interactive card may have finally arrived, ushered in by the U.S. shift to the EMV standard.
March 5





