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The Internet of Things is ready to take off in modern retail in the coming year, spurred by a growing connection to consumer payments.
December 22 -
One in every three card-present transactions globally from July 2014 to June 2015 involved an EMV-chip card, according to EMVCo.
December 21 -
Target Corp. is tight-lipped on the details of its proprietary mobile wallet, but reports of the retailer's plan for a software-based wallet app early next year are adding to the concern that the mobile wallet market is becoming oversaturated with options too early in its lifecycle.
December 21 -
JetPay Payment Services, a unit of JetPay Corp., is working with the lending platform provider Credibly to give JetPay's distribution network access to Credibly's technology.
December 21 -
First United Corp. in Oakland, Md., has named Carissa Rodeheaver chairman and chief executive.
December 18 -
Apple Pay and Samsung Pay are coming to China in early 2016, in a potential defensive move by China UnionPay to fend off competition from domestic mobile payment rivals on the rise in China, including Alipay and Tencent.
December 18 -
London-based Powa Technologies has formed a 10-year alliance with China UnionPay to extend the PowaTag smartphone shopping app to CUPs 1.3 billion credit and debit cardholders.
December 17 -
Citi adds two more female directors, including Ellen Costello; social media allows small banks to connect with people who aren't coming into the branch, says one of our community bankers of the year (and if you're on Twitter, you probably already know who), and Mary Wisniewski asks, how can fintech hope to disrupt banking when it's no different than banking? (Hard not to notice the sexism and the dearth of women when you are one.)
December 17
- New York
Citigroup has appointed Ellen Costello, former BMO Financial chief executive, and Intel President Renee James to its board.
December 17 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Wednesday that it has hired Mary McLeod to become the agency's new general counsel starting next year.
December 16 - New Jersey
Investors Bancorp in Short Hills, N.J., has hired a former Capital One Financial executive to head its enterprise risk management team.
December 16 -
Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., has created a formal division for lending to municipal governments and has promoted executive Debbie McLeod to lead the venture.
December 16 -
Following its promise to make mobile point of sale products a key revenue-driver for the company, Verifone Payment Systems released a new mobile card reader for independent and micro merchants.
December 16 -
One of the more perplexing elements of the slow, long-awaited march to EMV-chip cards in the U.S. is the lack of awareness that still pervades among merchants and consumers alike.
December 16 -
Global Payments and Heartland Payment Systems have a chance to create an international powerhouse focused on small to medium sized business, restaurant and education payments, if they can meld their technology post-acquisition and retain Heartland's management.
December 15 -
The $467 million-asset mutual thrift appointed Patricia Stetler to the role this week.
December 15 -
The $5.6 billion-asset multibank holding company hired Fontaine to replace Ed Hooks, who has been its counsel since 1992 and who will retire at the end of the year.
December 15 -
Despite the incessant fanfare around mobile wallets, biometrics and the Internet of Things, the slow-and-steady move to EMV security is in the spotlight of Verifone's revenue prospects in the coming year.
December 15 -
Wirecard Group and Alipay are collaborating to provide European retailers with barcode technology enabling Chinese tourists to make point of sale payments using the Alipay mobile wallet app.
December 11 -
American Express has joined LendingTrees credit card marketplace.
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