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It is long past time for the Federal Reserve to use its authority to bring transparency and competition to the debit market, says the Retail Industry Leaders Association's Austen Jensen.
February 21
Retail Industry Leaders Association -
The Treasury secretary's statements are a sign that government agencies are still in the early stages of understanding this fundamentally new technology.
February 21
University of Pittsburgh -
The Treasury Secretary's statements are a sign that government agencies are still in the early stages of understanding this fundamentally new technology.
February 21
University of Pittsburgh -
Dana Wade would succeed Brian Montgomery, the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
February 20 -
Freddie Mac elevated Corley to executive vice president and head of its single-family business, putting her permanently in the role she occupied since last October.
February 20 -
Fending off these kinds of attacks requires training personnel on a strict process for validating suppliers' banking data during supplier onboarding, especially when receiving any data change requests, says Noicepay's Doug Seaberg.
February 20
Nvoicepay -
Some institutions say the combination of chatbots and social media could entice new borrowers, but burdensome legacy systems may limit their effectiveness.
February 20 -
The International growth of the gig economy requires hyper-local solutions, a challenge many fail to appreciate. This isn’t just in how a company articulates its value proposition locally.
February 20
dLocal -
Achieving the myriad business cash flow benefits from RTP is easier said than done, as global standards can conflict with local laws, rules, regulations and organizational culture, says Santander's Chris Bozek.
February 19
Santander Bank -
New messaging protocols calls can meet crooks at the pass, says FIME's Jean Fang.
February 19
Fime -
Long-term success in the adoption of cloud technology requires a focus and integration of cloud within the broader business transformation plan, says Unisys' Maria Allen.
February 18
Unisys -
To appease regulators, challenger banks looking to service crypto businesses can implement effective AML controls and systems, says Fenergo's Rachel Woolley.
February 14
Fenergo -
New regulations and fraud threats are accumulating, and payment firms need to keep up, says Semafone's Gary E. Barnett.
February 14
Semafone -
Both Democrats and Republicans aired concerns about controversial statements made by Judy Shelton on monetary policy, deposit insurance and other issues, raising doubts about her confirmation.
February 13 -
It can be hard to spot insider fraud, duplicate invoices and service glitches by hand, says AppZen's Anant Kale.
February 13
AppZen -
Congress should further expand a tiered regulatory system to help community banks better serve local neighborhoods.
February 13
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The connection of an advanced loyalty program can woo consumers, even in a case where the merchant's products may cost more, says Clarus Commerce's Tom Caparaso.
February 13
Clarus Commerce -
A study by the House Financial Services Committee on the industry’s efforts to hire and promote more women and minorities has sparked a dispute over whether banks should have to be more transparent about those efforts.
February 12 -
Wells is thought to be the first big U.S. bank to allow harassment victims to go to court instead of arbitration. An investment firm that advocates for progressive causes claimed credit for the policy change.
February 12 -
A New Jersey jury has put banks and other businesses on notice about their liability for incidents involving clients who mistreat employees in the workplace.
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