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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: "Jackpot" attackers hit ATMs; Link opens competition for ATMs in U.K.; Brisbane Airport supports bitcoin; Banks comply with new Swift rules; Robert Shiller warns on bitcoin bubble.
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Consumers are more than willing to share retail payment information, geolocations, as well as Uber, OpenTable, Facebook, and Twitter information. However, they have high expectations for what they receive in return, writes Lisa Woodley, vice president of FSI customer experience for NTT Data Services.
January 29
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Social Finance has acquired the engineering and product teams of mortgage startup Clara Lending, bolstering the financial technology company's offerings beyond student-loan refinancing, according to people familiar with the matter.
January 26 -
Elizabeth Warren takes acting CFPB director Mick Mulvaney to task over his decision on data collecting; B of A gets heat from harrassment reveal and free checking halt; and more.
January 26 -
The proposed legislation would give the agency authority to increase funding for the 7(a) program — with several caveats designed to manage exposure.
January 26 -
During the Northwest Credit Union Association's annual Credit Union Day at the Washington Capitol, lawmakers heard about the positive impact CUs have on consumers.
January 26 -
The private-equity firms, which invested in a predecessor to Union Bankshares in May 2010, sold their shares for a total of $301 million.
January 26 -
The Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck says roughly $400 million of the digital currency NEM was stolen. If banks and others are to invest in the digital-asset industry, it will have to do better.
January 26 -
Reps. Elijah Cummings and Jimmy Gomez, both Democrats, questioned why B of A would stop offering accounts that are popular with low-income consumers when it stands to reap huge financial benefits from recently passed tax cuts.
January 26 -
Bank of America employees force harassment charges against Omeed Malik out in the open, raising questions about how departures like his are handled. Plus, Jessica Chastain sets an example, and Larry Nassar's group of enablers needs to be made into one.
January 26
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Meta Financial expects to originate $500 million to $1 billion in personal loans as part of a three-year partnership with Liberty Lending in New York.
January 26 -
The proposed legislation would give the agency authority to increase funding for the 7(a) program — with several caveats designed to manage exposure.
January 26 -
The Florida company reported increased net income even though its loan pipelines and production were hurt by last year's storms.
January 26 -
The Seattle company, which is gearing up for a proxy battle with Blue Lion Capital, appointed a former U.S. Bancorp executive to fill a board vacancy.
January 26 -
Ameris would gain 24 Atlanta-area branches in the $406 million deal.
January 26 -
Several banks won’t process cybercurrency transactions while others are reviewing their policies; agency promises flexibility to lenders.
January 26 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Ken Chenault joins Airbnb's board; Payoneer goes green; 50 Cent's a bitcoin millionaire; India draws more fintech attention.
January 26 -
Readers weigh in on how Mick Mulvaney is remaking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, chime in on JPMorgan’s plans to roll out more branches, react to fee income trends and more.
January 25 -
Earnings at the Santa Clara, Calif., company were boosted by a 16% increase in lending and gains on the company's investments in Roku.
January 25 -
Mick Mulvaney and Richard Cordray set themselves apart from the run-of-the-mill Beltway bashing of late when their war of words over the CFPB went positively bookish.
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