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Law enforcement officials want Visa, Mastercard and American Express to help curtail sales of "ghost guns," which are unregistered mail-order firearms that buyers assemble at home.
February 9 -
The Swedish fintech's funding model is likely to be threatened by higher interest rates in the U.S. and Europe.
February 9 -
The U.K. fintech sees itself as a competitor to Block and PayPal's Bitcoin-trading operations, with plans to offer Americans banking services such as a savings account in the near future.
February 9 -
There’s no universal case for central-bank digital currencies, according to International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, who urged policymakers to carefully weigh trade-offs as financial innovation enters a new phase.
February 9 -
Tap to Pay on iPhone turns any of the tech giant's recent smartphones into a card reader, but since Apple doesn't provide its own merchant services, it stops short of becoming a direct threat to acquirers and payment facilitators.
February 8 -
The U.K. financial technology startup GoCardless raised $312 million in new funding to speed up its expansion in open banking across products and geogrophies.
February 8 -
PSCU is working with EnaComm to build web and mobile applications for prepaid cards.
February 8 -
The card network joins a growing number of payment-card companies and fintechs providing digital bank accounts.
February 8 -
The $650 million deal would add services for financial institutions seeking a faster path to upgrade their technology.
February 7 -
Stablecoins are unlikely to be the future of payments despite their growing market value in the last two years, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York blog post.
February 7