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Payment companies looking for relief from international political chaos got a moment of clarity in the form of a decisive U.K. election and nominal progress in the trade war.
December 13 -
New tech like APIs and artificial intelligence will help consumers manage all their finances through an app, rather than just transfer funds.
November 27Wealthfront -
With so many data breaches targeting merchants, banks and credit unions should not assume they are in the clear.
November 6 -
With so many data breaches targeting merchants, banks should not assume they are in the clear. Banks are, after all, where the money is.
November 5 -
Cash access has grown tighter in the U.K. as more consumers adopt digital payments and banks shrink their fleets of branches and ATMs. Could the U.S. could see a similar phenomenon?
November 5 -
Vocalink beat out four other competing bids to secure a 10-year contract to provide real-time switching and settlements for U.K. ATM operator Link Scheme.
October 16 -
Cash is not dead, but the burdens of ensuring access threaten to break long-standing ecosystems that sustain traditional payments.
October 10 -
Donald Wetzel, the man who devised the first U.S. cash dispenser, says automated tellers will always exist — even as they evolve beyond their initial purpose.
September 9 -
A pastor who was falsely arrested for check fraud because of errors made by Wells Fargo employees may be forced to resolve legal claims against the bank in arbitration. The case renews questions about banks' use of the process.
August 28 -
Most ATM update projects fail for a variety of reasons, such as the amount of time and effort required was simply underestimated, competing priorities get in the way, a lack of resources, a reliance on manual testing processes and procedures, according to Paragon Application Systems' Steve Gilde.
August 9Paragon