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The SEC alleges that former chief financial officer Gregory Geswein, former controller and finance chief Kevin Krakora, and former director of corporate accounting Sandra Miller manipulated the company's earnings to meet forecasts over a period of several years.
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Since Apple's tight control of the iPhone precludes the ability to charge purchases to users' phone bills, payments firms are gravitating to Google's Android instead.
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Small-business owners' confidence in the economy rose in May, reaching its highest level in seven months, according to Discover Financial Services.
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Total System Services Inc.'s TSYS Healthcare unit has reached an agreement with Lighthouse1 LLC that it says will let people consolidate multiple health-care payments onto a single card.
June 2 -
A growing number of banks and technology companies are offering tools that can help corporations trim their travel and entertainment costs.
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The compliance tax can be addressed, and I believe the solution is technology. Compliance requirements will continue to grow as the government focuses on regulation.
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Heartland Payment Systems Inc. has rolled out its E3 advanced encryption technology, after more than two years of development.
June 1 -
Card scammer, already with software counterfeiting charge against him, adds credit card charge as well; Utah CU drained of $100K; Ubuntu OS can bypass iPhone protection; and more.
June 1 -
Banks that want a partner network to help them offer remittances now have more options, and at least one of the alternatives is gaining traction.
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Banks have devoted much of their mobile banking efforts to making apps for Apple Inc.'s popular iPhone, but a rival system may be more important to consumers who handle their finances by phone.
June 1 -
As attacks against small business bank accounts in the U.S. rise, an increasingly hot-button topic is who is responsible for the losses. Consumers are covered by their banks of course, but many small business owners erroneously assume they are too. In response, some banks are stepping up publicity around their education and cyber response programs hoping to head off losses. "These are important for security and to build trust between the bank and the client," says Nancy Atkinson, a senior analyst at Aite.
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Three New York transit agencies are kicking off a contactless payment test today that they hope will show credit and debit cards can replace closed-loop fare cards — and lead to wider use of contactless cards in general.
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InComm Inc. has announced its purchase of Coinstar Inc.'s electronic payment services operations. The deal came Thursday, less than a month after InComm bought the social networking gift card provider GroupCard.
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But looking for details on a specific card from one issuer calls up long lists of card agreements, filled with dense legal language that may seem to have little direct connection to specific card products.
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Western Union Co. on Thursday announced plans to streamline its operations by trimming executive numbers and closing facilities.
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