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Until recently, biometric ATMs were very hard to find in developed markets other than Brazil, India and Japan.
March 20 -
Financial institutions that participate in state-administered EBT programs have a unique opportunity to put more money in the pockets of the nation’s neediest by eliminating surcharge fees on their ATMs, writes Kim Bynan, a senior vice president at FIS.
March 19
FIS -
In her 27 years working at Discover, Amy Parsons has always found herself in the right place at the right time. Or, more likely, decision makers at Discover have made a habit of putting Parsons right where they need her to tackle the hottest trends in payments.
March 12 -
Lloyds is paying small merchants to offer cash back, but consumer groups are already casting the move as inadequate to address the decline of branches and ATMs in the U.K.
February 22 -
The JPM Coin will be used to expedite payments transfers for its corporate clients; customers of Spain’s largest retail bank will be able to withdraw cash without entering a PIN.
February 15 -
It often takes an underlying development, such as a major executive change or the launch of a new product or partnership to excite investors, but Diebold Nixdorf stock prices jumped Wednesday in the wake of a solid, but not outstanding, fourth quarter earnings report.
February 13 -
The bank says it has restored access, but it hasn’t explained how a fire-suppression system at one facility could cause a nationwide outage across all of its channels, or how its system as a whole could have been left so vulnerable to the incident.
February 8 -
The three large banks banks are joining a number of institutions in agreeing to eliminate fees for Californians who receive benefits via electronic transfer cards. Chase and BofA will also waiving the fees nationwide.
February 8 -
Criminals are going to get smarter, but banks can implement a modern authentication solution to meet unique use cases and security requirements without sacrificing user convenience, writes Mike Byrnes, senior product manager at Entrust Datacard.
February 1
Entrust Datacard -
Bathrooms are probably cleaner than automated teller machines at banks and credit unions across the country, according to a new study. Here are some insights on how to protect public health – and your financial institution's image.
January 22 -
Hackers pretending to screen a Chilean ATM network staffer for a new job instead slipped malware onto his work computer, leading to a broader attack.
January 18 -
Following the departure last year of several top executives amid downward pressure on earnings, Diebold Nixdorf has named three people to fill its executive ranks.
January 4 -
The U.S. fintech hopes its service will help encourage financial inclusion in Mexico, where 65 percent of the population is in the informal economy.
December 31 -
The upgrades will be complex, but necessary due to growing malware and cyberattack threats, writes MVP Financial Equipment’s Mark D. Smith.
November 28
MVP Financial Equipment -
Miners of the digital currency are losing interest, which could lead to more price declines; scandal-scarred banks among those that endorse Principles for Responsible Banking.
November 27 -
As the Latham, N.Y., credit union adds branches, it plans to put an emphasis on service, rather than transactions.
November 14 -
Fifth Third Bank customers were swindled out of over $100,000, but not because the bank didn't have protection in place.
November 13 -
Mexico's next president wants to prohibit banks from charging ATM and other fees. That could be bad news for Citigroup and other banks with large retail networks in the country.
November 9 -
The approval marks the New York’s bank regulator 12th license to a crypto-related business.
November 1 -
Despite the fervor over mobile wallets and banking, one day consumers may never need to open a dedicated bank or payment app.
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