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U.S. consumers are more likely to apply for a credit card, and less likely to get rejected, than they were last year, according to a New York Fed survey. The card industry is growing even as the mortgage and auto lending sectors show signs of retrenchment.
November 21 -
A partnership with Singapore authorities and a project with a network of banks aim to demonstrate the viability and interoperability of central bank digital currencies.
November 21 -
Visa's Qatar 'face payments' rollout, Regions' continuing-ed perk and more in banking news this week.
November 18 - AB - Technology
The London-based challenger bank will also launch a streamlined version of its app as it works to break into non-European markets.
November 18 -
Sometimes the right worker has the wrong skills. The card network's lab in Chicago is hiring people with general technology expertise, then training them for specific tasks.
November 18 -
Longtime Visa president Ryan McInerney will become CEO in February 2023 when Al Kelly steps down from the post he's held since 2016. Kelly will become executive chairman of the board following the transition.
November 17 -
TAB Bank's debit account, which rewards users with partial stock shares, is boosting the company's appeal among consumers who are younger, tech-savvy and underbanked.
November 17 -
The companies are improving the way older, "offline by nature" industries like steel and food services handle transactions and financing.
November 17 -
A group of unions filed a complaint against Starbucks Corp. with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, asking the agency to investigate how the coffee chain accounts for unused money left on customers' stored-value cards and accounts.
November 16 -
In global news this week, Spanish banks test a CBDC, RBC offers buy now/pay later in Canada, and Microsoft expands its relationship with a British fintech.
November 16 -
Visa is working with online travel agencies to promote the use of virtual cards and tokens to streamline payments, refunds and add-ons.
November 16 -
Square will launch an Amex-branded credit card next year through its app, targeting its U.S.-based sellers using the card network's fintech-centric approach.
November 16 -
Younger borrowers and those with lower incomes added the most to their card balances in the third quarter, according to a New York Fed report. Delinquency levels are also on the rise, a sign that more consumers are struggling to pay off higher debt loads.
November 15 -
The financial institution is offering tools for merchants to make better use of the viral video platform.
November 15 -
Synthetic-ID scammers can use the same techniques they honed for stealing from banks to target consumers facing economic hardships.
November 14 -
Onward, an app that recently raised a Series A from investors that include Citi Ventures, helps separated and divorced parents transparently share expenses and pay each other back in one spot.
November 14 -
JPMorgan Chase is expanding beyond acquiring in the Canadian small-business market, where it will have to rely on new technologies to be competitive.
November 14 -
Klarna has rolled out a search and compare tool in the U.K. and Nordics as the fintech looks to diversify its revenue away from buy now/pay later, which is under increasing scrutiny.
November 14 -
Biometric payment cards, contactless smart-rings and a virtual marketplace created by Meta are among the latest developments in payments technology.
November 11 -
A new debit card for military veterans, Google expands a billing test and more in banking news this week.
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