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The Most Influential Women in Payments are the ones taking risks with new ideas and investments, and developing the technology that will forever change the way people handle money. Not only do they set an example for their peers, they are unafraid to learn from newcomers and are diligent about encouraging a freshness and diversity of ideas.
March 7 -
Quona Capital Management Ltd. raised $141 million for the Accion Frontier Inclusion Fund, which will invest in companies that provide financial and other services to underserved customers in emerging markets.
March 6 -
The Spanish bank said it will continue to be Atom’s main strategic investor and keep two seats on its board.
March 3 -
The San Carlos, Calif., firm is following a similar blueprint as other online lenders — launching with a particular loan product, refining its algorithms, and then seeking to expand into other corners of consumer finance.
March 2 -
Everybody thinks business travel payments and bookings are a headache, until consumer-style rewards are thrown in.
March 2 -
The Canadian bank completed a months-long trial of technology developed by AlphaPoint, the tech startup said.
March 2 -
A joint venture the California company operates in China opened its first branch in Shanghai in 2012.
March 1 -
As part of the closure, the Hong Kong company — whose brand in U.S. banking was closely linked with Mayo — has shut down its widely followed research division.
February 27 -
Capital One co-founder Nigel Morris discusses how his venture capital firm, QED Investors, helps banks and fintechs better understand each other.
February 27 -
It’s unclear whether connecting lenders and borrowers over the internet offers any advantages over traditional lending, according to panelists at the Structured Finance Industry Group conference in Vegas.
February 27