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State Street makes a statement with a statue of a girl staring down the Wall Street bull; Bank of America's Andrea Smith and Cathy Bessant share lessons learned early in their careers.
March 9
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Koger Propst was also named CEO of the company's $2.6 billion-asset ANB Bank.
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A recent trip to the branch reveals how even the oldest channel fails to understand, let alone solve, customer problems.
March 9
Edgeverve -
Equifax has introduced a software product that is said to give lenders instant access to a wide range of consumer data in a single platform, a long-term goal of many data providers.
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Lawyer Jay Clayton's numerous Wall Street ties raise questions about possible conflicts of interest; wealthy family offices are becoming a "disruptive force" in finance.
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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: U.K. payments tech gets more open; kids' draws investors; Monzo suffers another outage; businesses prefer banks for B-to-B payments.
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The cross-border payments startup will use proceeds from its Series D round to fuel growth.
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Instant card issuance is an older technology, but it's tailor made for the digital and mobile world, where instant gratification is key.
March 9
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Qapital's funding round comes as banks are increasingly adding money management tools to their mobile apps.
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ID.me raised $19 million in a Series B round that was led by FTV Capital and included USAA.
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The tiny Flagship Bank has made an unusual bet in agreeing to pay 20 times current capital to buy BankMobile, but the same Durbin amendment that prompted Customers Bancorp to sell the unit also made Flagship the ideal buyer.
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Joseph Greco previously served as CEO of Southern Connecticut Bancorp, which sold itself to Liberty Bank in 2013.
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HCSB Financial received a second subpoena from the Troubled Asset Relief Program's special inspector general.
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Credit unions and financial institutions are required to take steps to protect against cyberattacks, but small businesses that process payments are not doing enough to protect the security of the financial system, a credit union executive said Wednesday.
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The number of auto loans classified as delinquent rose sharply in the fourth quarter, raising further questions about whether the segment is getting overheated.
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Wells Fargo community banking head Mary Mack is seeking three new deputies and shaking up regional leadership of the division she inherited after a bogus-account scandal.
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Johnson Bank in Racine, Wis., has hired the head of JPMorgan Chase’s Wisconsin-Minnesota market as its president.
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Credit unions across the country are donating time and money to improve the lives of consumers in the communities they serve.
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The price Customers Bancorp is getting for its BankMobile unit would exceed the initial estimates of $100 million to $150 million.
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A previously unreleased paper lays out the pros and cons for banks of technologies designed to restore confidentiality on shared ledgers.
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