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The people-helping-people model proffered by LendingClub and others quickly foundered, but several startups aim to bring it back with the help of distributed ledger technology.
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The New York company, which offers loans and provides personal finance advice, plans to expand its product line and invest in new technology with the funds.
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Neff, who joined the company in 1999, gained oversight of retail banking with the promotion.
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The company sold securities in the fourth quarter to stay below $10 billion in assets and avoid a cap on interchange fees.
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Ant Financial, the internet finance behemoth controlled by billionaire Alibaba founder Jack Ma, has apologized for roping unsuspecting users into its fledgling but fast-growing credit-score system.
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Intrust Bank has agreed to purchase $20 million worth of Funding Circle's small-business loans in what could just be the beginning of a long-term relationship.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: New Year's e-commerce spikes; European official calls for bitcoin tax; India company sets up fintech test; A new Bitcoin Bowl.
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Billionaire’s bid to buy MoneyGram is his latest setback trying to crack the U.S. market; banks want to stick with FICO while nonbanks want to use VantageScore.
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Changing political and economic forces are raising new questions about deployment of tax savings and the cost of deposits, while old concerns about cost-cutting, credit quality and risk-taking persist or return.
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Merchants have been challenging surcharge bans in numerous states on free-speech grounds. They have the wind at their backs following another court victory on Wednesday.
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Credit unions make strategic hires, promotions to beef up their loan departments and other professionals in the news.
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After a six-month transition period, Mark Midkiff will succeed Bill Hartmann later this year.
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Helping young employees pay down student debt is a more meaningful benefit than pingpong tables at work or free beer.
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About a third of U.S. banks are S corporations, and many are rushing to determine whether the new tax law has robbed them of their appeal and if they should convert to traditional corporations by the March 15 deadline.
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., has emerged as one of the most outspoken members of Congress when it comes to fintech, both embracing its potential and calling for regulatory guardrails.
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Startups that have developed the technology for real estate finance are starting to conduct a broader array of transactions, including property sales.
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The aim is not just to get consumers to act on a credit card offer or open a savings account, but to use the insight gleaned from data to build long-term relationships.
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Banks of all sizes continue to invest in mobile technology — but in order to see stronger growth, they must also invest in education to overcome consumer unease with the product.
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The two payments companies failed to win U.S. government approval for their merger; the head of the Senate Finance Committee says he will leave when his term ends.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Brett King joins Nebeus' board; Virtual currency exec quits after breach; Alipay's environmental play; Putin thinks cryptocurrency can get around sanctions; another company gets a blockchain boost.
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