Technology
Technology
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Chilis Grill & Bar, hurt by a shift away from sit-down dining, is hoping to win back customers with a new tactic: bringing food to them.
June 3 -
Well-established tech giants like Amazon and Google pose a more formidable threat to banks than the thousands of startups populating the fintech market.
June 3 -
Merchants sued Visa and MasterCard in 1996 when the card networks forced them to "honor all cards," and though the suit settled in 2003, the wounds are reopening with the spread of mobile wallets.
June 3 -
The Electronic Payments Coalition's arguments supporting Visa in its legal battle with Walmart are not based in fact.
June 3 -
As PayPal has grown over the years, it has made enemies. Some of these rivalries were short-lived, while others persist to this day.
June 3 -
Unfortunately, as fraud prevention technology advances, so do fraudsters tactics. Think of the cat and the mouse. As merchants and financial institutions become better at thwarting traditional fraud techniques, criminals are forced to adapt. The onus is now on the financial institutions and merchants to stay ahead.
June 3 -
As its digital consumer executive, Carrie Sumlin is tasked with making sure Ally Bank offers its customers top-notch digital services since it doesn't have any branches.
June 2 -
In an effort to attract college-age members for possible future employment, East Lansing, Mich.-based MSU Federal Credit Union welcomed 24 interns to its inaugural Financial Innovation and Education Center.
June 2 -
Some days the ride-sharing app receives more than a million phishing emails a stat to which large banks can relate. But after deploying common protocols and open-source software, Uber now rejects most bad emails.
June 2 -
In what could bring major visibility to the emerging market for wearable payments, Visa today unveiled an NFC-enabled piece of jewelry its giving to 45 Olympic athletes on Team Visa.
June 2 -
Novantas has acquired Chicago-based consulting firm Treasury Strategies.
June 2 -
How Eastern Bank pulled off something few community banks have: launching a digital lending product that the 197-year-old mutual dreamed up in its innovation lab.
June 2 -
The 'decentralised apps' tied to blockchain bring increased transparency, automation and security to traditional payment systems. This can create a domino effect that leads to a reduction in operational costs, accounting expenses, and friction which can benefit the business and pass savings on to customers.
June 2 -
Open development techniques have contributed to a boom in online and mobile commerce by making it possible for more applications to interact with one another, but now more attention is being devoted to how fraudsters exploit these systems at merchants, payment companies and card issuers.
June 2 -
The Independent Community Bankers of America said that it agrees with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currencys support for responsible innovation in fintech but that it worries marketplace lenders have a regulatory advantage.
June 1 -
PayPal's split from eBay was supposed to sweeten its appeal to merchants, but its also stoking rivals in the payments industry in particular Visa CEO Charlie Scharf.
June 1 -
The drumbeat of news about hackers stealing millions of dollars by gaming the Swift interbank messaging system should have been a wake-up call for banking executives, but it's unclear how many of them answered it. Is it too late for them to shore up their defenses?
June 1 -
The drumbeat of news about hackers stealing millions of dollars by gaming the Swift interbank messaging system should have been a wake-up call for banking executives, but it's unclear how many of them answered it. Is it too late for them to shore up their defenses?
June 1 -
The last three of Canadas large banks today said theyve launched Apple Pay, joining the country's Interac debit network and the company's few other financial providers to enable Apple's digital wallet to completely blanket Canada.
June 1 -
The Federal Reserve detected more than 50 breaches of its computer systems from 2011 to 2015, Reuters reported, adding to signs that the central bank may be vulnerable to hackers or spies.
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