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The government's routine disbursement of funds to millions of workers, contractors, and retirees could become uncertain if it's forced to default.
May 18 -
Ripple buying a Swiss crypto-custody firm, Binance leaving Canada, and more.
May 17 -
The bank is working with The Clearing House and real estate tech company EMTransfer and is hoping to cut paper and time from the process of selling property.
May 17 -
The U.S. Postal Service wants to help banks fight a rise in check scams by adding electronic locks and other security at mail collection sites, but the problem has many causes.
May 16 -
As fintechs struggle, the bank is introducing a line of credit and plans new installment lending products shortly after launching its buy now/pay later product on Amazon Pay.
May 16 -
Balances reached nearly $1 trillion at the end of the first quarter, up 17% from a year earlier. The increase reflects higher spending by well-off consumers on travel and entertainment, as well as the pressure that lower-income households are facing from inflation and higher interest rates.
May 15 -
The several high-profile failures in the digital-asset sector haven't deterred the financial institution from forging ahead with a plan to expand support for payments.
May 15 -
In their rush to control pandemic-related payment crime, many organizations deemphasized protections against older schemes that are now resurgent.
May 12 -
Delinquency rates in credit cards, auto and personal loans are effectively back to normal after three years of unusually strong credit performance. Industry executives say the current situation is easily manageable, but they do anticipate that key metrics will continue to worsen.
May 11 -
The financial institution has released a series of new products in response to a slew of competitors pursuing corporate treasury management clients.
May 11