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Zomato hasn't been able to add payment capabilities to its restaurant discovery app in its home base of India, but the company has found a more welcoming audience in Dubai, where it plans a pilot next month.
December 3 -
The House passed a CU-backed bill Tuesday to study the effects of a Federal Reserve Board rule restricting the number of transactions customers can make with their savings accounts each month.
December 3 -
MasterCard Inc., the second-largest U.S. payments network, raised its quarterly divided 45 percent to 16 cents a share and announced a new stock repurchase program.
December 2 -
CUNA has expressed concern over a small South Florida credit union that was recently assessed a $300,000 fine by the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network for ignoring reporting and record-keeping requirements under the Bank Secrecy Act between 2009 and 2014.
December 2 -
Swift's initial move into faster domestic payments in Australia sets the groundwork for expansion into other markets, including the U.S.
December 2 -
Federal regulators on Tuesday released the latest guidebook for examiners to use in assessing financial institutions' anti-money laundering programs.
December 2 -
Bitcoin wallet providers have had a touchy relationship with prepaid cards. But whether or not these companies care about plastic, they should care about how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's prepaid proposal affects them.
December 2 -
American Express Global Business Travel has named former Hertz executive Elyes Mrad as managing director of its Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
December 1 -
Discover's lawsuit this week against Visa stems from years of practices that have their root in the Durbin amendment's debit-routing mandates, and Visa will likely have several ways to counter its rival's allegations.
November 26 -
Seeing an opportunity to advance international and online debit transactions and take advantage of a growing mobile payment market, MasterCard is working to establish a debit card presence next year in Canada.
November 26 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA has banned five former credit union employees from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
November 26 -
A year after the Target data breach prompted retailers to step up their migration to EMV-chip acceptance, many consumers finally have EMV cards or can access the same security through Apple Pay's new mobile wallet. But will they finally change their habits?
November 26 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has pushed back three key rulemakings including the highly anticipated proposal on payday lending until next year.
November 25 -
Chip testers FIME and Barnes International have developed a card personalization tool designed to help banks and card manufacturers get MasterCard-branded EMV-chip products to market sooner.
November 25 -
Payment technology processor Acculynk has agreed to buy the intellectual property of PayPlum.
November 24 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA announced the agency will issue its revised proposed rule on risk-based capital at its Jan. 15 board meeting.
November 24 -
Visa Inc., the world's biggest payments network, said it may have to pay more than $10 billion to buy Visa Europe Ltd. if the banks that own it decide to exercise their option to sell.
November 21 -
WASHINGTON Payment operators should prioritize consumer protection as bad actors access networks like the automated clearing house and the industry tries to increase transaction speeds, a key regulator said Thursday.
November 21 -
Modern technology has turned the payments industry into a juggling act, particularly for those charged with deploying new techniques to protect payment card data.
November 21 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Only 47 federally insured credit unions filed late Call Reports
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