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American Banker is proud to recognize, in its third annual Most Influential Women in Payments, Next, the women under 40 who have demonstrated expertise, leadership skills and an ability to adapt in an ever-changing payments industry.
July 26 -
With the introduction of FedNow, the Federal Reserve is out of good reasons not to mandate that banks process payments by the fastest means available.
July 25
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Evidence from the implementation of the 2009 CARD Act shows that warnings about higher interest rates and other unintended consequences don't square with reality.
July 25
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As banks and merchants gear up for instant settlement, the merchant acquirer is using artificial intelligence to sharpen the accuracy of its fraud detection.
July 25 -
Bank loyalty platform provider Wildfire Systems unveils a tool that could enable banks to earn revenue from merchants when customers click on personalized offers embedded in content via generative AI.
July 25 -
Credit metrics are deteriorating as more cardholders fall behind on their payments. But bank CEOs detect few causes for alarm, saying they plan to stay in growth mode since most consumers have stayed current.
July 24 -
The card brand participated in a $72 million funding round in Thunes, expanding both an existing collaboration and a larger initiative to support mobile money networks.
July 24 -
Amazon expands "palm payment" at Whole Foods, Toast reverses 99-cent restaurant-order fee, Plaid expands open-banking reach and more in the weekly banking news roundup.
July 21 -
The company says young consumers, steady credit quality and a robust travel recovery will offset a weaker economy for small businesses.
July 21 -
Discover Financial Services' stock tumbled after revealing a new FDIC consent order regarding consumer compliance. Separately, the financial institution also copped to misclassifying certain credit card accounts into its highest merchant-pricing tier beginning in 2007.
July 20 -
The launch of FedNow, the Federal Reserve's instant-settlement system, raises many questions for banks, card networks and fintechs regarding costs, routing and other concerns.
July 20 -
Officials at the central bank have been discussing a real-time payment system for a decade. Work on FedNow began in 2019.
July 20 -
Fintechs are expanding the definition of BNPL financing to include many longer-term, higher-interest loans that fall into a legal gray area, according to new research.
July 20 -
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The Financial Conduct Authority is developing new rules that tighten how financial firms can use social media, Swift and a group of banks have successfully piloted instant payments between different countries and currencies, and more.
July 19 -
U.S. financial services firms should be paying close attention to the innovative Pix Credit system that is displacing consumer credit cards in Brazil.
July 19
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The claims against the card networks' fee structures may be intended as much for lawmakers as they are for a courtroom judge.
July 18 -
Data-sharing runs through dozens of projects designed to generate revenue beyond the point of sale.
July 17 -
The New York megabank benefited duing the second quarter from strong revenue growth in its giant credit card business, which helped overcome headwinds in wealth management and investment banking. But executives indicated that the script could soon flip.
July 14 -
The private-equity firm plans to focus on innovation and acquisitions when it takes a controlling stake of the payments processor.
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