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ViVOtech has sold its ViVOpay payment-hardware business, the company said Monday in a notice on its website.
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Hoping to tap into the security vulnerabilities tied to USB devices, security firm Enova has developed a new encryption solution designed to provide consumers and businesses with real-time encryption for any USB mass storage drive.
August 6 -
When designing new apps for tablets, banks are anticipating longer user sessions for more leisurely activities, a strategy that new research from Keynote Competitive Research suggests is spot on.
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JPMorgan Chase has appointed Eileen Serra the CEO of card services. She benefited from an ongoing executive shake-up and experience with affluent customers — a hot market for the evolving cards industry.
August 6 -
More than 200 web developers and designers pulled all-nighters in New York to build digital commerce applications over the weekend. The event yielded 37 innovative technology "hacks" in about 30 hours.
August 6 -
Mobile remote capture technology can deliver on its promise of landing new business, early results at the Philadelphia-area community bank show.
August 6 -
Eileen Serra, a card executive for mass affluent and high-net-worth customers at JPMorgan Chase (JPM), has been appointed chief executive officer of its card services unit, the company announced Monday.
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Valerie Soranno Keating, the head of Barclays' global card operations, weighs in on mobile payments, the differences between the U.S. and U.K. markets and the importance of working with regulators.
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Chip Mahan, the founder of the first online bank, Security First Network Bank, and current CEO of Live Oak Banking Co., has helped launch a cloud-based technology company called nCino that has already signed up Live Oak and five other banks.
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As fraudsters start to attack mobile banking and other digital channels, prevailing strategies won't cut it. Experts at D&B and IDC Financial Insights weigh in on advice to tackle the new fraud landscape.
August 3 -
The Senate's failure to move forward on a bill to strengthen U.S. computer defenses leaves little chance that Congress can find a compromise this year, as lawmakers turn their attention to November's election.
August 3 -
Google is putting itself in the middle of mobile payment transactions, rather than just passing them on, which raises many questions.
August 3 -
Google is changing nearly everything about how it handles transactions.
August 3
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Telecom consortium Isis has authorized FIME to approve devices for its mobile payment scheme.
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Technology could allow banks to display three-dimensional views of risk and customer data, for instance.
August 2 -
A Maryland credit union will produce videos describing its core conversion. Even its tech vendor says that's unusual — but the move is an opportunity to show customers where new products and services come from.
August 2 -
Walt Doyle, general manager of the PayPal Media Network, shares a glimpse of some of PayPal's recent and anticipated partnerships.
August 2 -
Google made some changes to its mobile wallet this week to make it easier for banks to get involved.
August 2 -
Outsourcing firm CGI has created 800 jobs in the U.S. in the past five years, due to a "rebalancing" taking place among its customers — large U.S. corporations, a third of which (200) are banks, including 16 of the top 25 U.S. banks.
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