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The former PayPal president was hired to bring an entrepreneurial spirit to the social network, and he helmed major projects such as the Diem stablecoin. His exit raises questions about the direction of the businesses he oversaw.
November 30 -
Marcus, who joined Facebook in 2014 from PayPal, ran the Messenger service for years before moving over to form the company’s blockchain division in 2018.
November 30 -
Startups in the U.S. and Canada are emphasizing features such as virtual issuance and receipt capture in creating expense cards for business owners.
November 30 -
The portfolio, which Bank of America has handled since 2015, has roughly $100 million in balances.
November 30 -
The tech entrepreneur has been increasingly focused on Bitcoin, a key growth area for the payments company he co-founded.
November 29 -
Symphony Technology Group is in talks to acquire parts of Fidelity National Information Services' capital markets business in a deal that could be valued at about $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
November 24 -
The fintech is working with Discover, Ally and Alliance Data to offer a wider range of products on top of interest-free installment loans.
November 24 -
The additions follow the launch of Pay Now and the Klarna Card in the U.K., Italy and other parts of Europe.
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The e-commerce giant has threatened to ban Visa cards in the U.K., and its partnerships with the likes of Affirm and Venmo give it alternative ways to accept payments — and the means to make good on that ultimatum.
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The Cleveland company has bought out XUP after taking an equity stake in it early this year, saying its technology showed promise in simplifying enrollment of small and middle-market companies in multiple commercial payments services.
November 22