Credit cards
Credit cards
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The East Lansing, Mich.-based credit union exceeded its growth expectations for card performance during the annual e-commerce event.
September 3 -
Kristy Kim was an immigrant success story with a degree from Berkeley and a lucrative job — except her lack of credit history precluded her from getting a car loan. She started TomoCredit to help the many young folks who struggle to qualify for a credit card.
August 29 -
JPMorgan Chase is considering selling the credit card portfolio it built through an almost three-decade partnership with the AARP, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
August 27 -
To other companies, Apple Card's pitch to consumers is not just free marketing; it's an entirely new market for a traditionally business-centric product.
August 26 -
The most popular payment method in Hong Kong is no longer considered safe by many protesters.
August 23 -
A J.D. Power official says supplemental benefits — many centered on travel cards — need to be pared down. His comments followed the company’s release of survey data that showed these hard-to-understand benefits were a drag on customer satisfaction.
August 22 -
Apple is expanding the list of merchants where Apple Card users may earn 3% cash back, starting with Uber.
August 20 -
JCB International has formed a partnership with EVO Payments to enable acceptance of JCB credit cards at across the U.K. and Ireland.
August 19 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 16 -
Issuers like Chase and Citi that added installment features to compete with digital lenders will need to think beyond traditional card options.
August 16 -
Apple is far from the first to apply a high-tech spin to the ordinary payment card. Several other companies before it have experimented with technology and materials in the hopes of providing a unique form of payment.
August 16 -
Offering 3% on purchases through its App Store, Apple hopes to make its competitors' phones a less-appealing option; a call for speeding up FedNow.
August 14 -
Borrower debt continues to rise, late payments are up and interest rates are at their highest levels since at least 1994. A new report raises questions about the sustainability of the card industry's boom.
August 13 -
Issuers like Chase and Citi that added installment features to compete with digital lenders will need to think beyond traditional card options.
August 9 -
Apple's massive user base, fully digital enrollment system, merchant reach and partnership with Goldman Sachs threaten retail banks on multiple fronts.
August 9 -
Apple's new credit card isn't just another virtual card in its virtual wallet. It borrows a lot of features from the most successful brands in payments and technology.
August 8 -
The biggest U.S. banks used to own Visa. Now if only they could keep up with it.
August 8 -
Shinhan Card has begun piloting facial recognition payments with its employees at its headquarters’ retail facilities in partnership with South Korea’s largest convenience store operator BGF Retail.
August 7 -
Featurespace has formed a partnership with Emailage to combat online application fraud, where criminals use stolen consumer credentials to apply for credit cards or bank accounts in victims’ names.
August 5 -
The new products, along a 2% cash-back credit card, are aimed at helping customers build savings and reduce debt.
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