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U.K. regulators rule on complaints about bias from politicians, Brazil's Ebanx extends to India and more in our weekly financial news roundup.
September 20 -
The move, which follows the launch of the service in Brazil and Singapore, taps a market with more than 400 million WhatsApp users.
September 20 -
The payment company is using a new OpenAI tool to expand its shopping and customer service technology.
September 20 -
The service was created to meet institutional clients' needs for real-time payments.
September 19 -
The Swedish furniture giant debuts a modest U.S. buy now/pay later loan program via Afterpay, with interest-free terms that are unlikely to anger regulators.
September 19 -
A London-based fintech owner accused of helping drug traffickers launder hundreds of millions of euros through a crypto exchange platform must be extradited to Belgium to face criminal charges, a London judge ruled.
September 19 -
Amazon.com has developed a new version of its cashierless shopping technology for clothing retailers in an effort to expand the system beyond convenience and grocery stores.
September 19 -
As Apple and Android enable smartphones to accept payments with little setup, an exec at the bank's Elavon unit contends countertop devices have a lot of life left.
September 19 -
Alyssa Henry will leave Square on October 2 after nine years at the helm, the Block unit said in a regulatory filing. Square founder Jack Dorsey will once again take the reins as chief executive.
September 18 -
Payments revenue growth is slowing from economic headwinds, lower-cost digital transactions and upstarts cutting into incumbents' profit margins, according to a Boston Consulting Group report. Here's what to expect.
September 18