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New mobile payment player plans a white-label person-to-person offering for community banks.
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A new Citibank application lets users pool rewards points via social media. It could prove attractive to customers and scammers alike.
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The San Francisco retail bank sent unredacted copies of subpoenas, listing Social Security information, to customers named in the documents.
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The San Jose terminal maker plans to debut the add-on this month at the National Retail Federation's Annual Convention and Expo in New York.
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Says its biggest competitor's payment and e-billing services use Fiserv-patented methods.
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A version for the Android is expected later this year.
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ATM features audio instructions and a raised 5 on the numerical keypad.
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Emerging voice recognition technology dives into databases to come up with quick fixes and tailored cross-sales messages. Financial services adoption is slow, but analysts expect a quick pick up in the year ahead to improve service and reduce call times and costs.
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The terminal maker has created iPad software that works with Guess' inventory system. The retailer plans to have salespeople roll iPad on pedestals right into customer dressing rooms.
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Financial planners, like rural doctors, sometimes struggle to reach customers in far-flung locations. Videoconferencing is helping the bank bridge this gap, although not everyone gravitates toward it.
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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has asked Wells Fargo & Co. if the bank improperly released customers' Social Security numbers with identifying information.
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Yahoo stands out as the only major Internet brand without a payments service. That may change now that the company has hired Scott Thompson from PayPal Inc. to be its new CEO.
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Offers loan originators a range of software and services.
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Long wait times at branches and slow loan approvals have become unacceptable to the credit union, which is upgrading most of its IT via a Corelation platform.
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Underwriters Laboratories plans to help customers guard against payment fraud and data theft.
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Former IT chief Kelly Dubbert will become chief operating officer in mid January.
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Many companies still cling to time-sapping policies of checking transactions manually for mistakes and abuse. That is changing as more commercial-card issuers offer card-auditing programs designed to catch errors and variations from corporate spending policies automatically.
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Elavon, a unit of U.S. Bancorp announced Wednesday a secure payment product that turns mobile devices, such as cell phones, into chip-card payment terminals.
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InteliSpend Prepaid Solutions announced Wednesday a Visa-branded prepaid corporate card as an alternative to traditional corporate credit cards.
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SVB Financial Group in Santa Clara, Calif., is expanding its banking unit to Arizona by opening an IT and operations facility in Tempe this year.
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