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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.
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The search giant is adding travel, health care and other consumer services to encourage users to stay within its ecosystem.
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This week in global news: CaixaBank adopts softPOS; AI makes more inroads and more.
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The founders of Vesey Ventures are most interested in startups that want to play nice with the giants of the banking and payment industries.
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The lawyer representing tech entrepreneur Bob Lee's accused killer has quit, following a disagreement with her client over how quickly he should press forward with his defense against murder charges.
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After years of attempting to pivot away from its historic reliance on ATMs and point-of-sale hardware in favor of software, one of the industry's mainstays is running out of options.
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Credit-card issuers and other lenders are developing financing options focused on managing interest, rewards and credit scores for consumers who face ongoing economic pressures to their budgets.
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Because the youth account must be tied to a parent or guardian, it guarantees that an adult must also sign up — or keep active an account they may have left unused.
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