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Amid the fallout from the catastrophic collapse of Carillion last year, the U.K. government has been getting tough on late payments.
October 3 -
Freddie Mac's test of artificial intelligence to make lending decisions could be a significant turning point in broadening the use of the technology.
October 2 -
The agency’s Small Business Investment Company program is slumping, and Congress is pressuring its top executive, Joseph Shepard, to get it back on track or step aside.
October 2 -
Large financial institutions and trade groups are among the organizations targeted in the Democrat’s latest proposal to rein in corporate influence in Washington.
October 2 -
The new regulation will allow more flexibility for board directors and senior managers to serve at multiple institutions.
October 2 -
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., explains why he’s introduced legislation requiring greater transparency over the Federal Reserve’s incoming payment system.
October 2
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Banks need to understand that examiners' job is to call it like they see it.
October 2
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Facebook calls an emergency meeting about its planned payments network; Well Fargo report says 200,000 jobs will be lost to robots and technology.
October 2 -
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
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Julieann Thurlow says Reading Cooperative Bank in Massachusetts is well positioned to help immigrants and millennials. Technology is crucial to serving both groups, she says.
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