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Meet Our 2023 FICO Decisions Awards Judges

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Neeti Aggarwal manages the financial technology and innovation research at The Asian Banker. With over 19 years’ experience, she specializes in banking, technology and fintech developments across Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. Neeti Aggarwal, CFA senior research manager, The Asian Banker. Nikhil Behl.

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Fintech Fundings: 30 Companies Raise $390 Million Week Ending May 13

Fintech Labs Insights

London beat that this week with 5, followed by 3 in NYC, and 2 each from Chicago, Florida and Germany. Incentive & rewards systems for financial institutions. HQ: Daytona Beach, Florida. HQ: Orlando, Florida. Tags: SMB, payments, mobile, merchants, acquiring, credit/debit cards, mobile, POS. Bridge2Solutions.

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Companies ‘Pivoting To Blockchain’ See Huge Stock Spikes — But Does The Hype Hold Up?

CB Insights

On December 20, mobile security company NXT-ID Inc announced that its subsidiary FitPay , which adds contactless payment capabilities to wearable and IoT devices, would enter a partnership with financial services company Cascade Financial Technology Corp. ” — as well as another relocation, this time to Florida.

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MetaBank, Fiserv To Issue Preloaded Visa Cards For Stimulus Payments

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Treasury will allow two financial technology companies to issue prepaid Visa cards loaded with coronavirus stimulus payments. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had said a more efficient distribution of government funds would be achieved through digital delivery and prepaid card providers.

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The 2022 GonzoBanker Awards

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Financial institutions that relied on mortgage banking fee income as a key earnings component have been left to make big adjustments. As if that wasn’t enough, regulators took a sledgehammer to debit fee income with Reg II changes that will begin reducing card-not-present interchange fees starting in July 2023. Goes to Sen.

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