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Speedier transactions could make a big difference for a wide range of consumers, from hourly workers to patients waiting for medical insurance claims to clear.
March 30 -
It took a decade and a government mandate for the U.K. banking industry to develop a set of rails to transfer funds from one bank account to another in seconds.
March 30 -
An in-depth look at the key players, challenges and stakes in the effort to modernize the banking system's plumbing, from the editors of American Banker and PaymentsSource.
March 30 -
A quick explanation of why bank customers and regulators are demanding that the U.S. move to a real-time payments system.
March 30 -
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council issued two warnings today against cyberattacks on financial institutions and suggested ways banks can prepare for new onslaughts.
March 30 -
At a recent conference, industry leaders including Pawlenty of the Financial Services Roundtable and Ellen Richey of Visa spoke of the security basics banks still overlook.
March 30 -
Santander Innoventures Fund says it has earmarked $5 million to Israel-based mobile payment and loyalty provider MyCheck as its first investment.
March 30 -
Banks have been experimenting with biometrics for decades. (Most) recent initiatives show real promise for self-identification using physical characteristics.
March 30 -
Small merchants in are in no hurry to install EMV card readers, contending that losses from counterfeit credit cards are minimal. That worries bankers, who fear that they could end up looking bad if a small business is victimized by fraud and is then left to absorb the loss.
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PayPal will pay a $7.7 million fine for processing payments from customers that have ties to sanctioned parties on a U.S. Government list.
March 27 -
Alternative financial service providers that sell prepaid cards, bill pay, check cashing and other services to underbanked consumers are becoming more sophisticated with the ways they mine customer data.
March 27 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week, including thoughts on Wall Street's dwindling number of high-powered women and the merits and drawbacks of the CFPB's consumer complaint database.
March 27
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A long-awaited bill to enhance cybersecurity information sharing has taken a major step forward.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission just gave unregistered banks a way to quickly raise capital at a fortuitous time and marketplace lending platforms a way to reclaim their peer-to-peer roots.
March 26 -
Google's attempt to capture the "stickiest" part of many online banking relationships could eventually help put it at the financial center of the consumer's life.
March 26 -
Bank Leumi has created a new unit to serve Israeli technology companies that conduct business in the United States.
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A number of companies across the U.S. are harnessing technology to solve Americans' cash flow challenges. But there is much more to be done to bring these solutions to the millions of Americans who need them.
March 26
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Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Wallet are among the mobile payment services vying for dominance. Here's what every banker needs to know to get a game plan in place.
March 26
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Lending analytics firm Orchard Platform has cut a deal with alternative small-business lender Kabbage to allow institutions to invest in the latter's relatively new line of consumer loans.
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