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Dee Hock, who recently passed away, was CEO of the card brand from 1970 to 1984. He championed a mix of competition and collaboration among financial institutions to foster innovation, an idea that is still used in technology development.
August 1 -  
Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
August 1 -  
The Maryland bank has lost 13% of its credit card customer base in the past year amid a flurry of marketing activity by newer players. But it is refusing to panic.
July 29 -  
As competition tightens in the buy now/pay later arena, fintechs including Klarna, Afterpay and Zilch are upgrading perks to keep consumers from straying to their rivals.
July 29 -  
Visa and Mastercard credit card-issuing banks with more than $100 billion in assets would be required to give merchants a lower-cost choice for processing each transaction under a new bill proposed to spur competition.
July 28 -  
A potential Senate bill could pressure interchange fees, while the broader economy faces a downturn. Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach contends the firm is prepared for both.
July 28 -  
American Banker's second annual Most Influential Women in Payments, Next recognizes women under 40 who have demonstrated a strong talent for leadership and an expertise in their respective fields.
July 28 -  
Longtime credit card interchange critic Sen. Dick Durbin reportedly plans to introduce a bill this week challenging the control Visa and Mastercard have over credit card swipe fees by expanding competition among merchant card-processing networks.
July 27 -  
Elliott Investment Management is holding discussions with PayPal Holdings over an agreement that would see the activist investor have a hand in determining the future direction of the company, according to people familiar with the matter.
July 27 -  
In global news this week, the U.K.'s major banks put pressure on global tech firms, Bank of Ireland improves paid paternity leave, Virgin Money debuts a buy now/pay later card, and more.
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