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Even without cryptocurrency, blockchain provides necessary security and processing benefits, says Tatvasoft's Vikash Kumar.
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The loan participation has been flagged for potentially fraudulent activity.
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Square is testing out a new Cash App feature that would enable users to make free stock trades, according to a video outlining the product’s features seen by Bloomberg.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency is revising the multifamily loan purchase caps for the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase affordable housing.
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From marijuana to member business lending, a look at policymakers and others' perspectives on key issues affecting the industry.
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The new regulation in New Zealand shows other jurisdictions how best to address cryptocurrencies and their use in payments.
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The bank is adding senior tech executives from Amazon and Verizon as partners; bank allegedly inflated prices and overcharged investors for mortgage bonds.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Australia pushes open banking; Western Union makes a deal in Canada; Patreon sells product curation company Kit; Uber and Lyft lobby against California "gig economy" bill.
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Even though security vendors and payments providers are telling merchants they are ready to provide compliance for PSD2 on Sept. 14, a significant challenge remains in the learning curve and technology needs for merchants.
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A reluctance to embrace change is keeping supply chain payments slow and labor intensive, says Adflex's Pat Bermingham.
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Readers react to the Trump administration's release of a housing finance reform plan, a proposal by HUD to redefine "disparate impact" and a challenger bank's claims that it can end bank fees for good.
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The CEOs of Sallie Mae and Discover Financial Services were largely dismissive this week of the threat posed by the two Democratic presidential candidates, though their optimism seemed to be rooted in an assumption that the more sweeping proposals will never become law.
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An increase in credit union acquisitions of banks has been a blow to the morale of many commercial bankers, and some of their trade organizations are trying to slow down the trend. There may be little they can do.
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The creator of the Zelle precursor clearXchange is heading a company building a blockchain-based international payment technology for banks.
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The lawmakers, including Sens. Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren, sent the bank a letter focusing on customers' difficulty enrolling in credit monitoring and identity protection services.
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Expectations of more rate-cutting and slower GDP growth led the Minneapolis company to scale back its net income and revenue projections through 2022.
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Merchants won an extension to comply with PSD2’s new customer authentication rules, but as new rules for issuers go into effect next week, TSYS is rolling out tools that aim to do double duty.
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The most widely referenced interest rate benchmark will cease to function after 2021, and the financial system is still coming to grips with that complicated reality.
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Jay Gostonczik will head the Minnesota-based institution when Richard Nesvold retires during the first quarter of 2020.
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The fifth-generation banker, who has already been serving as a central bank governor, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 60-31 vote.
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