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Finaro, Northmill and NMI are joining with the card network to expand contactless payment acceptance via smartphones without add-on hardware.
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Price pressures could keep emanating from a tight labor market, the war in Ukraine and the reopening of China after the pandemic, the Fed governor said.
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Rates are rising and maturities are shortening in unsecured commercial paper, raising the possibility of a credit crunch and further regulatory intervention.
April 4 -
The founder of the defunct fintech that provided online college financial aid services was charged with fraud for inflating the company's customer base ahead of being acquired by JPMorgan.
April 4 -
Executive compensation legislation could be one of the few areas of bipartisan agreement in Congress in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failures.
April 4 -
In his annual letter, Dimon said that U.S. authorities shouldn't "overreact" with more rules.
April 4 -
Silicon Valley Bank served about half of all startups. As fintechs seek out new bank relationships, here are some of the things they are looking for.
April 4 -
On the anniversary of the Center for Disease Control's mask guidance, banks and credit unions are striking a balance between health and branch security.
April 4 -
Circle has proposed using central bank digital currencies as part of a backstop to mitigate the same sort of risk that caused its own coin to lose its peg to the U.S. dollar during the run on Silicon Valley Bank.
April 4 -
As FDIC seeks a buyer for the remaining assets left after its sale of most of Signature Bank to Flagstar Bank, the agency has announced $60 billion in deposits — including some New York City commercial real-estate loans — will be on the market by this summer.
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Mark Rabinowitz, the credit union's chief administrative officer, took over as chief executive on April 1, replacing Matthew Herbert.
April 4 -
The top five banks and thrifts have combined deposits of more than $7.5 trillion as of December 31, 2022.
April 4 -
Responding to growing competition for merchants' loyalty, PayPal has enabled its small-business customers to accept Apple's mobile wallet, along with other features previously only available to large enterprises.
April 4 -
The former senator inserted a provision into last year's defense spending bill requiring the Fed to disclose master account applications and outcomes. In a recent lawsuit filing, the central bank said the addendum bolstered its powers.
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The Spanish banking giant is doubling down on its U.S. operations, unlike other foreign-owned banks that have abandoned efforts to reach American consumers. It's doing so partly by better integrating its large auto lending business with its retail bank.
April 3 -
Looking past the recent U.S. banking turmoil, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group aims to accelerate its North American expansion plans.
April 3 -
Ajay Banga is almost certain to become the next president of the World Bank, replacing David Malpass, who announced plans to step down almost a year early.
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The equity deal means that Acorns will gain a foothold in the U.K. and Europe, where GoHenry, the challenger bank it acquired, also operates.
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