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Melissa Ashley, who has been with the corporate since 1999, has been tapped to succeed retiring CEO Lee Butke.
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The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks and credit unions. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
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The company and certain investors plan to sell $35 million in stock through the proposed offering.
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The Puerto Rican company added Daniel Frye, a former FDIC adviser, to its board.
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Credit unions in 45 cities in Wisconsin and Minnesota will offer the prize-linked saving incentive.
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The deal lets Google learn more about what people buy based on online ads, but raises privacy concerns; checkbooks favor Congressman Sean Maloney.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Paytm launches investment app; Reserve Bank of Australia suffers an outage; Virtual Cryopto Technologies launches a bitcoin ATM converter; Ipagoo joins Chaps; Adyen tests 3D Secure.
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HomeTown Bank's decision to designate an employee to oversee its wellness efforts has revitalized the program, pushing it into new areas such as emotional intelligence and stress management.
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From on-site clinics to 24-hour access to doctors, many of the 85 banks on our annual list provide unique health benefits to employees.
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After months of negative headlines, including administrative charges against a former CEO, regulators shuttered the NYC-based credit union.
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Finance students at Marquette University will make loans to small businesses in Milwaukee from a revolving fund seeded by Town Bank and held on the books of a local CDFI.
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How the 'Best Banks to Work For' get employees to love their jobs; Comerica works to address fraud in prepaid benefits program; how to tell if you're banking a pot business; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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Online maintenance caused the outage, the second time this year a glitch has caused problems for TD customers.
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The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
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A credit union in Swansea, Wales, has collapsed and will cost the UK's Financial Services Compensation Scheme nearly $647,000 to reimburse members' insured funds.
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Diebold Nixdorf will use the funds to buy the remaining shares of its Germany subsidiaries, repay debt and undertake operational improvements.
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Hanmi thought it was all set to buy SWNB in Houston, but the seller was unable to secure enough shareholder votes to back the deal.
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Organizers of Dogwood State Bank are looking to raise $75 million in hopes of opening by mid-2019.
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Women managers in the Well Fargo’s wealth management division say they are being passed up for promotions; TD Bank's U.S. retail division saw profit jump 27% in fiscal Q3.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Paytm extends tech for grocery stores; U.K. businesses lag in supply chain automation; Wonga collapses; India plans more cash reduction.
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