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Despite some mixed signals, the Chinese government has shown a willingness to loosen restrictions on imports. That would be good news for international payments players.
April 13
Azoya International -
The company is diversifying from its traditional payments processing business into a broad-based provider of payments technology and data services.
April 12 -
As security threats increase, companies are placing more emphasis on safety and less on speed for new initiatives.
April 12 -
Companies that allow merchants to quickly set up card acceptance through mobile technology are rushing to fill a void in the Indian market following the country's dramatic shift in cash policy.
April 12 -
Final is a combination of a virtual and plastic card that brings an 'as-a-service' model to card issuance.
April 12 -
The speed of the crooks and the threat to retailers and customer data is more than enough reason to get aggressive with new identity protections.
April 12
HYPR Corp. -
The software allows chip card terminals to be operable much faster than with full certification. In other markets outside the U.S., semi-integration is widely used.
April 12 -
These execs say they are finding ways to reduce fixed costs in areas such as branching and personnel, offer appealing tech, yet provide in-person services when customers have concerns.
April 11 -
The Little Rock, Ark., bank said first-quarter profits rose slightly and that it plans to dissolve its holding company to trim regulatory costs.
April 11 -
Bank earnings could be hurt this year as big retailers close stores and file for bankruptcy. The situation has sparked a debate about how much CRE and C&I books will suffer just as lenders were putting other commercial woes behind them.
April 11






