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A New Hampshire bank recently rolled out the nation's first biodegradable debit cards, Bank of America next year will begin making all credit and debit cards more environmentally friendly and one of the biggest global card manufacturers vows to eliminate all traditional plastic cards by 2030.
October 24 -
The bank is enabling early access to direct deposits, an alternative to earned wage access products that are becoming more popular with economic stress on the rise.
October 24 -
U.S. Bank's new M&A closing date, and new rewards card, and more in banking news this week.
October 21 -
Amex affirmed its full-year guidance, though it is also monitoring for changes in consumer behavior.
October 21 -
A Bloomberg News analysis found more than 45 groups and pages — with more than 1 million combined members — where the spoils of cyber crimes and the tools needed to carry them out were offered for sale.
October 21 -
Any limitations on the distribution of pandemic relief and other payments are the result of instructions from the IRS, or the Federal Reserve's failure to operate a 24/7 payments system — and not shortcomings of the automated clearing house network, writes the head of Nacha.
October 20
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Facing greater competition from fintechs and an increasingly global economy, BofA has improved its business-to-business capabilities with open banking, 24/7 processing, support for the euro and other features.
October 20 -
Small businesses are finding that tap-on-phone apps — which allow smartphones to accept contactless payments without additional hardware — are solving some long-standing pain points.
October 19 -
In global news this week, India adds digital banking centers, NAB embraces tap-to-pay and JPMorgan Chase shakes up its management in the Asia Pacific region.
October 19 -
The San Francisco-based fintech Cardless has teamed with Amex and Simon Property Group, the nation's largest shopping mall operator, to launch a new credit card.
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