FORT WORTH, Texas–During its Denim and Diamonds Dinner here, the Cornerstone Credit Union League inducted two “credit union legends” into its Hall of Fame for 2017: Barbara Stephens and Dick Ensweiler.
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SAN FRANCISCO–The man who co-founded Lending Club in 2006 is back with a rival company based on the same model.
SEATTLE—Amazon has introduced a new service aimed at allowing new customers who traditionally may not have access to its platform—largely the underbanked—to shop on its platform.
FOSTER CITY, Calif.—Visa has announced a partnership with payments technology firm Viewpost to expand the availability of virtual credit cards, already used by large corporations, to smaller companies via a network that allows electronic invoicing, payments, and real-time cash management, The Street reported.
SEOUL, South Korea—Samsung is looking to turn wearables into prepaid cards.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—The average price of a used vehicle for model years 2011-2015 depreciated by 0.6% in March, according to Black Book.
ESPOO, Finland—A new report finds that incidents of malware on smartphones increased 400% in 2016.
SAN FRANCISCO—A startup is giving small businesses more control over company credit cards.
WASHINGTON–A credit union has been named as offering the “Best Online Checking Account” in an analysis conducted by WalletHub.
TOPEKA, Kan.—Credit union supporter and volunteer Ron Estes was elected to Congress representing Kansas’ 4th Congressional District in a special election.
