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Governments use varying methods for tracking the flow of money in and out of the country in order to deter fraud and money laundering, writes Nvoicepay's Alyssa Callahan.
October 2
Nvoicepay -
A shared cart that carries a consumer’s preferred form of payment throughout their purchase journey, regardless of which channel they begin and end with, can be a real differentiator for retailers.
October 1
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There is no way to know exactly what the market will look like in 2023 or 2024 when FedNow debuts. First State Bank of St. Charles is working on a solution that can help its customers right away, says Luanne Cundiff, the Missouri bank's president and CEO.
October 1
First State Bank of St. Charles -
A lot of the legal risk for banks and traditional payment companies would go away under the law, said Anita Boomstein, a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
October 1
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP -
To really solve cash management struggles once and for all, it’s critical to start by targeting necessary process improvements, says Bottomline Technologies' Bill Wardwell.
September 30
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States are just beginning to regulate cryptocurrency as a credit collateral for lenders. More can be done.
September 30
Milbank LLP -
Millennials hate bureaucracy but big banks aren't agile enough to meet the demand for fast service. That gives credit unions a big opening.
September 30
Polyient Labs -
There is no way to know exactly what the market will look like in 2023 or 2024 when FedNow debuts. We're working on a solution that can help our customers right away, says Luanne Cundiff, president and CEO of First State Bank of St. Charles in Missouri.
September 30
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Nearly a third of the women in the annual ranking are new additions, the largest amount in years. Here's an overview of the changes. Plus, Citi's Corbat on its bold gender equity move, and Wells Fargo's less bold CEO decision.
September 28
Financial Planning -
Congress should consider acting quickly or companies could treat the Golden State's new data privacy restrictions as a national standard.
September 27