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There are ways to remove bad actors from the industry — such as reinstating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s payday lending rule and banning certain fees and collection practices — without hindering consumers’ access to emergency credit.
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Lawmakers this week will continue to discuss extending the Paycheck Protection Program, and the National Credit Union Administration is scheduled to hold its monthly board meeting.
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With a steady stream of Senate hearings held on the racial wealth gap and inequities in the financial system, the new chairman has set a consumer-focused agenda that leans further left than even past Democratic chairs.
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Humans have come to expect experiences that are simple, efficient, quick, error-free and secure, says Bottomline Technologies' Jessica Cheney.
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The card brand is working with the International Chamber of Commerce to support authentication to vaccine and test tracking. It may not be an easy task.
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The former acting comptroller of the currency will help the technology company move its secure data exchange technology into the financial market.
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Walter Kaczmarek, who ran the bank from 2005 to 2019, will also serve as interim president following the retirement of Keith Wilton.
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The Indiana company said the move reflects a need to cut costs and customers' increased preference for digital channels.
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The Honolulu company said the "non-public, fact-finding inquiry" by the Securities and Exchange Commission focuses on its calculations for earnings per share.
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Women now account for half of Citigroup's 16-person board, the most of the 20 largest global banks, after Michael Corbat stepped down as CEO and was replaced by Jane Fraser.
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Payservices would use deposits largely to support its existing business. It has no plans to make loans.
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The payments processor is now the most valuable private tech company every, surpassing Facebook; some investors are not happy that the bank raised bonuses and CEO pay by 46%.
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2021's Most Influential Women in Payments honorees demonstrate how a diverse background and a unique perspective can prove crucial in difficult times.
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Philo started out her career as an entrepreneur selling prepaid calling cards to customers with her two year old and two old month old children in tow.
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She could have been called "Doctor Kristy" at some point, but Carstensen followed a gut feeling that the medical profession wasn't truly for her — and she could have a bigger impact on financial and payments services in the banking industry.
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Rowe has had many successes and challenges in her journey to the CEO position of a division of Paysafe, where she can also help the company promote diversity.
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Bringing a philosophy of diversity to life at work, Ghai expands opportunities for people within Discover — and in her home country of India
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Small businesses and restaurants using Clover’s tools rapidly needed new ways to accept payments online when the pandemic struck, according to Linardi.
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Identity management is key to driving financial innovation, and Interac is part of the effort to streamline authentication across Canada.
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The pandemic put payments companies to the test, exposing resilience and pain points, according to Smith.
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