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Turo Sets Its Sights Overseas With Expansion Into The U.K.

PYMNTS

The company has raised more than $205 million from Kleiner Perkins, August Capital, Shasta Ventures and Google Ventures. could face regulation similar to that of traditional car rental companies. The expansion comes as Turo and other car-sharing services in the U.S.

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Amazon (And Others) Brace For India’s New eCommerce Tax

PYMNTS

The jousting over eCommerce taxes — especially for U.S. Last week in India, the government proposed a tax on eCommerce transactions that will likely increase operating costs for sellers large and small. The tax, technically known as “Tax Deducted at Source” (TDS), is sent directly to an account held by the central government.

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Banking's Top 5 in Total Return to Shareholders: 2017 Edition

Jeff For Banks

Total return includes two components: capital appreciation and dividends. Nasdaq: OSBC) Old Second is a single-bank holding company headquartered in Aurora, Illinois. That got regulator's attention in the form of a May 2011 Consent Order (CO). A princely some to a Bank with $107 million of capital at the time.

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17 Of The Biggest Startup Frauds Of All Time

CB Insights

Zenefits skirts compliance regulations. Crescent Ridge Capital Partners’ elaborate Ponzi scheme. Zenefits skirts compliance regulations. In addition, regulators claimed that as many as 80% of insurance plans sold in Washington state by Zenefits reps were sold illegally by unlicensed brokers. Table of contents.

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Dynamic Duo

Independent Banker

Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) appears before ICBA community bankers in 2013 to explain ICBA-backed legislation he co-sponsored that would have increased minimum capital requirements on the country’s very largest banks, as well as provided important regulatory relief for community banks. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) David Vitter (R-La.)