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Marqeta to focus on growing product suite in 2020

Bank Innovation

If 2019 was the year of the challenger bank, 2020 will be the year payments companies move closer to bank territory. Marqeta, the card issuing and processing startup supporting the capabilities of large companies like Kabbage and Square, sees 2020 as a big year for payments companies branching out into banking.

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CIT Bank 2020 Review

MyBankTracker

It comes with a debit card and online bill payment capabilities. More likely than not, you won’t notice a difference in how you bank and you’ll complete the transition entirely — minimizing the likelihood of fees and maximizing the growth of your money. The post CIT Bank 2020 Review first appeared on MyBankTracker.

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Banks and Credit Unions View Fintech Partnerships a Key Growth Strategy for 2020

Gonzobanker

Financial institutions are making fintech partnerships a key priority in 2020, according to a new study from Cornerstone Advisors. In What’s Going On In Banking 2020: Outlook for a New Decade , 65% of banks and 76% of credit unions say these partnerships will be an important part of their business strategies this year.

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U.S. Bank ties expense report management to virtual cards

Payments Source

The bank worked with TravelBank, a fintech, to offer virtual cards and an app that automatically generates expense reports.

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U.S. Bank ties expense report management to virtual cards

American Banker

The bank worked with TravelBank, a fintech, to offer virtual cards and an app that automatically generates expense reports.

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B2B FinTech On The Cusp Of Change

PYMNTS

While Lending Club generally focuses its services on consumers, the implications of Laplanche’s resignation have echoed throughout the SME lending space as well and could see a further decline in banks backing small business loans offered through marketplace platforms. 65% of U.K. and U.S.

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Contactless cards: Opt-in or opt-out?

Banking 2020

Australia is toying with the idea of creating an opt-in function for contactless cards, in a move that highlights the problems around coping with new payment technology and how fraud risks are handled. Lawmakers accepted police recommendations that tap-and-go cards were behind a rise in deception offences. Legal constraints.

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