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The freshman congresswoman will likely join the Financial Services Committee, where she could use her populist momentum to bring criticisms of the country's biggest banks even further into the mainstream.
January 11
American Banker -
U.S. companies have a leg up on international competition. Yet, many retailers are opting to focus on domestic customer bases, claims Steve Villegas, vice president of partner management at PPRO.
January 11
PPRO -
The subprime online lender said Thursday that it will spin off its credit card business into a new entity, Mission Lane. It also named a new CEO to replace its founder, Sasha Orloff.
January 10 -
FIs can free their IT team to focus on more profitable projects, reduce the risk of fines and ease the administrative burden of audits, writes Sean Ventura, chief information security officer at Atmosera.
January 10
Atmosera -
Thin margins and lengthy payment cycles can make cash flow challenging, but the payment terms of an invoice can ease some of that pain, contends Brandon Spear, president of MSTS.
January 10
TreviPay -
The bill would require at least one gender diverse and one racially or ethnically diverse candidate to be interviewed for Fed regional bank president vacancies.
January 9 -
It may seem shortsighted, but online retailers need to be laser focused exclusively on what has traditionally worked to maximize online sales, writes Devaraj Southworth, co-founder and CEO of Thirstie.
January 9
Thirstie -
By adding device, cryptographic keys and behavioral ID, fake biometrics become harder for crooks to use, according to Bimal Gandhi, CEO of Uniken.
January 9
Uniken -
From anti-money-laundering reform to pot banking, there are deals to be had on financial services legislation. The question is whether anyone wants to make them.
January 8
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Pay for female staff at HSBC's U.K. business fell further behind male colleagues' in the last year, according to new figures from the London-based bank.
January 8 -
A machine learning-driven analysis can aid with risk, financial performance and fraud prevention, according to Anant Kale, founder and CEO of AppZen.
January 8
AppZen -
Wire transfers have higher fees and fraud risk than other methods, according to Chen Amit, CEO of Tipalti.
January 8
Tipalti -
Automating the loan application process is a potentially game-changing development that could put more car shoppers in control of which bank or credit union finances their purchase.
January 7 -
5 ways a richer data set and advanced analytics give merchants more control—and a competitive edge
January 7 -
The data generated by EMV 3DS can be a competitive advantage if you have the right partner
January 7 -
Providing access to accounts in a disorganized or incongruent manner could endanger PSD2’s opportunities for the entire market, according to Shahrokh Moinian, global head of cash products and cash management at Deutsche Bank.
January 7
Deutsche Bank -
Two trends — competition from challenger banks and the emergence of real-time payments — threaten to eat away at the fees banks collect on overdrafts and bounced checks.
January 6 -
Before the financial crisis, federal and state regulators unabashedly pitched their charters to banks as the better choice. That's happening again, despite warnings that such jousting might result in lax oversight.
January 6 -
Sens. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and Martha McSally, R-Ariz., will fill the two GOP vacancies in the new Congress.
January 4 -
Sell-offs are happening all over, bitcoin has shown strength in the past and is attracting partnerships, argues Ken Gary, vice president of corporate strategy and development at Stafford Communications.
January 4
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