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Prepaid card and payments technology company InComm has acquired Meridian Loyalty, a full-service incentives business that caters to corporations.
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Interest rates on CDs of six-months or longer have declined since a Federal Reserve meeting in June, according to Moebs Services.
July 9 -
Mastercard has closed its acquisition of cross-border payments provider Transfast, closing out a deal the card network announced in early March after dropping out of a bidding war with Visa for global payments company Earthport.
July 9 -
The Honolulu-based institution has doubled its loan portfolio over the past five years as its commercial lending has increased.
July 9 -
What Facebook really needs is another heavyweight like Amazon or Google to help spur cryptocurrency competition.
July 9
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s job is safe for now, according to Larry Kudlow, top economic adviser to President Donald Trump.
July 9 -
Merchant acquirer Credorax has engaged money transfer company Small World Financial and other partners to cover a broader mix of banking and payment acceptance available to the companies' European clients.
July 9 -
Gone are the days of a traditional career ladders, so credit unions must be willing to adapt to an evolving business landscape and employee expectations.
July 9
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How the Trump administration can recapitalize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac while remedying jilted private investors.
July 9
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“Limited” digital-asset broker spots may be approved; Linda Lacewell’s plans for the New York State Department of Financial Services.
July 9 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: India plans new restrictions for external payment companies; British Airways gets a breach fine; 7-Eleven Japan halts mobile pay app after security issue; China may accelerate digital currency to counter Libra.
July 9 -
Pierre Habis, president of PurePoint Financial, explains how the digital bank and small network of paperless branches are meeting consumers’ needs.
July 9 -
Despite declining foot traffic, consumers still say they want access to a branch, and credit unions can make these spaces attractive with new twists.
July 9 -
Amazon is moving into new markets armed with local storage lockers and partnerships, while many traditional retailers still lack the proper online capabilities, claims Arik Shtilman, CEO and co-founder of Rapyd.
July 9
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Sensing a profitable opportunity in an underserved market, a variety of companies — ranging from traditional banks to fintech startups and even Amazon — are rushing into selling secured credit cards and other products designed for consumers with poor or thin credit.
July 9 -
Critical comments about Wall Street in the first debates signal an unfriendly political environment for banks. Here is a sample of leading candidates’ financial policy views.
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From helping young scholars to safely disposing of personal documents, innovative product announcements and more, here are a variety of ways credit unions are making a difference in their communities.
July 8 -
The Tucker, Ga.-based institution said the new name reflected its ties to electric cooperatives while affirming its commitment to member service.
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U.K.-based small business lender Capital on Tap has partnered with small business software provider Receipt Bank to launch a new credit card with access to credit lines.
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Installment payments are catching on quickly with merchants and their customers, creating a fierce competition among rivals who are building competing technology and business models to approach the new market.
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