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COMMENTARY: How to Avoid Bungling AML & KYC Compliance And the Associated Penalties

Over the past 10 years, regulators across the United States, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East have levied nearly $26 billion in financial penalties against financial institutions for anti-money laundering (AML), know your customer (KYC), and other sanctions-related violations. In today’s heightened regulatory climate, organizations need to be concerned with …

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Bill Ready Going to Google and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 12/12/19

Departing PayPal Holdings Inc. chief operating officer Bill Ready in January will assume the role of head of commerce at Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit, TechCrunch reported. PayPal announced in June that he would leave the company at year’s end. Ready came to PayPal in 2013 as a result of the company’s $800-million …

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BofA Adding Merchant-Related Information for Cardholders to Its Erica Digital Assistant

Bank of America Corp. next year will enhance Erica, its popular digital financial assistant powered by artificial intelligence, with two new features—one to make its credit and debit card holders aware of which merchants might be storing their card numbers, and another that will issue alerts about possible duplicate charges. …

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Subscription-Payment Specialist GoCardless Boosts U.S. Business With Routing-Number Access

GoCardless Ltd., a London-based company specializing in handling international recurring payments, such as subscriptions, is eyeing a bigger presence in the U.S. market and has struck a deal that it expects will help process debits through the automated clearing house. The arrangement, announced Monday, will let GoCardless access ABA routing …

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Debit Cards Overtake Cash as the Most Popular Payment Type, According to Fed Diarists

The growing popularity of debit cards and the displacement of cash by card and electronic payment alternatives is nothing new, but a Federal Reserve banks’ report released Thursday shows debit cards for the first time have surpassed cash as the most-used payment type. The findings come from the 2018 Diary …

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A Stubborn Scheme

Chip cards were supposed to make it harder to commit fraud at the point of sale and at ATMs, but card skimmers haven’t gotten the memo. If you think EMV cards have put a big dent in card skimming, think again. In October, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern …

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“Scripting the Future”

Foundational changes in payments — the emergence of fintechs, a mobile-first approach by consumers, and the digitization of payment methods — are altering vital relationships in the industry. Two thousand twenty may be the year that many of the underlying changes various payments players have made in the last few …

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Payments 3.0: Get Ready for ‘Walmartcoin’

While Facebook has gotten the lion’s share of attention for its attempt to launch a digital currency, the real future of digital-currency payments may lie with the nation’s largest retailer, Walmart Inc. Walmart, based in Bentonville, Ark., filed a patent application on Aug. 1 for a “system and method for …

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Crypto And the Big Boys

Close observers of the payments business may have noticed lately that while Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have failed to live up to their promises, some pretty big and important players are nonetheless climbing on the blockchain bandwagon. Perhaps the most prominent of these arrivistes is, of course, Facebook. The social-media …

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Retail ATMs, Prepaid Cards Partially Fill Growing Void as Banks Close Rural Branches

Banks have closed thousands of branches in recent years, hitting rural America especially hard and leaving retail ATMs, prepaid cards, and services from non-bank providers to fill the void, according to a new Federal Reserve report. The “Perspectives from Main Street: Bank Branch Access in Rural Communities” report released Monday …

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