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U.K. fintech Revolut will use Bottomline Technologies' Universal Aggregator to manage a software-based real-time payments button.
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Rather than homing in on specific methods to accommodate real-time payment processing, Wells Fargo realized a mix is the best bet to avoid inadvertently leaving parts of its client base in the dark.
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One bill would tax credit unions in the Sunflower State with at least $100 million in assets.
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Companies should push advanced ID, but passwords and their fallout will be here for a while, says Sift's Kevin Lee.
October 8
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The Federal Housing Administration chief has already been serving as the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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The banking trade group is asking for an en banc rehearing of its field-of-membership challenge before all 17 judges of the D.C. Court of Appeals.
October 8 -
Crypto assets such as Libra could have a systemic effect on financial stability and should be regulated by the European Union, according to the bloc’s incoming financial services chief.
October 8 -
Software creates a portfolio for bank customers that could be designed to support, say, efficient energy sources or refugees and avoid investments clients consider objectionable.
October 8 -
Investors expect banks to be honest and transparent about employee wages.
October 8
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Balances for accounts suspected of synthetic fraud inched up about 1% in the second quarter from a year earlier, according to TransUnion.
October 8 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the web. Today: EU regulators question Libra; Payment startup pulls huge IPO; Sacramento Kings add blockchain; Stripe expands to Malaysia.
October 8 -
The German bank is trying to reverse its reputation for “lousy systems;” the Bakkt platform has failed to attract much trading in its first two weeks.
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Futurist Lex Sokolin believes buying banking products will be like buying generic pain relievers on Amazon.
October 8 -
A combination of mutual and clashing interests has driven many players — credit unions, big banks, community banks and fintechs — to offer high-interest, digital-only savings and checking.
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The challenge with cash is its nature makes it hard to transition away from it. On the other end of the scale, digital-only businesses may never accept cash, meaning they may always exclude the cash-based consumer.
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Visits and conversion rates are important, but it’s also important to monitor what happens between the moment someone enters your website and the moment they decide to make a purchase, says Robin Reodica, product management executive at Bank of America Merchant Services.
October 8
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The industry had welcomed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plan allowing debt collectors to use electronic communication, but some worry about the effect of a court decision concerning email correspondence.
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The firm’s financial woes are mostly a result of overspending, but they have raised questions about how banks’ commercial real estate portfolios might fare if the coworking sector implodes.
October 7 -
The Wisconsin company will have 15 branches in its home state on completing the acquisition.
October 7 -
The awards gala was a who's who in banking, both at the podium and in the audience. The FHFA settles the sexual harassment complaint involving Mel Watt. And an OCC veteran talks about her career.
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