Credit cards
Credit cards
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Though many merchants remain wary of alienating their customers with fees, others now see an opportunity to recoup the growing costs associated with accepting plastic.
January 9 -
Fed proposal is at odds with the one offered by the FDIC and OCC; judge wants to dispel the “myth” that student loans can’t be expunged in bankruptcy.
January 9 -
So far this year, Lloyds and Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks have had payment failures in the U.K. And in the U.S., a software glitch at parking technology vendor Parkeon halted digital payments at meters in New York and other cities.
January 9 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is boosting the annual fee for some customers by $100 as it adds new perks.
January 8 -
Jason Gardner, founder and CEO of Marqeta, has built three fintech companies and learned along the way what works in building a fintech startup. He also has a stark warning for traditional institutions.
December 31 -
A recent report from the CUSO shows an increase in spending, in line with recent predictions from the National Retail Federation
December 24 -
Easy credit has given way to cautiousness, with financial technology upstarts now seeking households with higher incomes, above-average credit scores and less debt relative to their wages.
December 16 -
It sounds like something that should be simple — letting a customer pay off their credit cards with a new personal loan — but it's not, according to Dave Girouard, Upstart's CEO.
December 11 -
New data from CO-OP Financial Services shows the Christmas season could be a bright one for credit unions and their card portfolios.
December 11 -
BMO Harris Bank in Chicago recently became the first financial institution to offer a Mastercard that allows transgender and nonbinary people to use their preferred names. Members of that community often experience disproportionate financial hardship, in part because of employment discrimination.
December 9