Technology
Technology
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Binance Holdings Ltd., one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency-trading platforms, has made its first foray into business services by lending its technology and liquidity to those who want to start their own exchanges.
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As faster payments change how quickly companies get paid, these same organizations are looking to add speed to the way they manage internal expenses.
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Long-term success in the adoption of cloud technology requires a focus and integration of cloud within the broader business transformation plan, says Unisys' Maria Allen.
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"To wake up one day and assume everyone in America is going to be above average at math and above average rational is crazy," says Ethan Bloch, whose app is designed to help people achieve financial health.
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Want to satisfy regulators and better compete with the big banks? Here's where to start.
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Wells Fargo appears to be outpacing its rivals in the API race; CFPB's unexpected showdown with Citizens; Varo gets vital FDIC OK for bank charter; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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As well-funded rivals pounce, Dwolla founder and CEO Ben Milne is looking for new leadership and a new strategy.
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Investors poured a fresh $400 million into Toast following a year in which the payment firm more than doubled revenue from its network of restaurant clients.
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Barca, as one of the world’s most popular football clubs is known, will issue tokens for use on a fan-engagement platform.
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New regulations and fraud threats are accumulating, and payment firms need to keep up, says Semafone's Gary E. Barnett.
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Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown and three other Democrats asked nonbank lenders to ensure they comply with fair-lending laws following a report suggesting they charge higher rates to those who have attended historically black or predominantly Hispanic colleges.
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The startup spawned in Eastern Bank's innovation lab says its bank customers asked for client-friendly software for account opening, credit cards and more types of commercial lending.
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It can be hard to spot insider fraud, duplicate invoices and service glitches by hand, says AppZen's Anant Kale.
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Similar to a sports team landing a major free agent, the Faster IDentity Online Alliance has scored a major victory for its identity modernization cause in revealing Apple has joined the organization.
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Despite advances in anti-fraud technology, scams remain a major problem for the energy industry, as criminals continue to exploit vulnerabilities present within the current system.
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The fintech, which translates foreign credit reports to help immigrants get loans, says it has raised millions from venture capital firms and celebrities like Alex Rodriguez and U2's The Edge because its product addresses important economic and social needs.
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Square has buttressed its deep-learning with the purchase of Dessa, a Toronto-based machine learning startup that specializes in advanced risk management.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told senators that the central bank is willing to explore a credit-sensitive interest benchmark in addition to the secured overnight financing rate, which some banks say could cause problems during economic stress.
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Traditional ATMs are vanishing in the U.K. and other parts of the world, but there may be a growing market for their crypto counterparts.
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Louisiana Medicaid plan launches telehealth effortHealthy Blue of Louisiana plans to provide its members with access to medical and behavioral healthcare via telehealth.
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