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Josh Williams, chief banking officer for Seattle Bank, explains how changes in payments technology will affect smaller institutions.
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Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., has reintroduced a plan to reduce merchants' credit card acceptance costs, with more backing from bipartisan lawmakers.
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This week in global news: JPMorgan Chase works on blockchain in India, U.K. reps want faster crypto regs and more.
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As incentive marketing and payments preferences change, Geeta Chandan, vice president and head of product and loyalty at Discover, will join us at American Banker's Payments Forum to discuss opportunities and challenges. interview at Payments Forum
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The companies are offering retail merchants a digital catalog of transaction services, which JPMorgan hopes will help it better compete with fintechs and other banks.
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Barclays' Peter Gasparro describes Barclays' unique approach
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The blockchain company bets its experience with cross-border payments is transferable to stablecoins and central bank digital currencies.
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More than half of U.S. consumers now use digital wallets, according to new data from J.D. Power. But PayPal and Apple Pay have a huge lead over rivals, and are already experienced combatants in the battle for consumers' spending.
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After an appeals court sided with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in February, the CFPB and PayPal filed a round of legal arguments in late May to resolve remaining claims from a lawsuit PayPal first filed in 2019.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is advising consumers to transfer money stored on nonbank digital payment apps such as PayPal, Venmo and Cash App to insured banks and credit unions.
June 1