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Sizzle Or Fizzle: Facebook, Online Lending, Cash – And The Twilio Surge

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This week it was Minnesota, and then yesterday Walmart really got warmed up and announced the expansion of their new payments service in: Michigan, Virginia, the Carolinas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Washington, D.C. Online lending . Costco Card.

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June’s Top 12 Mobile Pay Moments

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While Apple Pay also recently launched in Singapore, Samsung Pay joins the region with its signature niche: the MST tech that makes Samsung Pay usable at virtually anywhere merchant credit cards are accepted. Anyone who loaded a gift card onto the CurrentC wallet and didn’t hold onto that gift card will lose that balance after June 28.

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Fintech Fundings: 15 Companies Raise $51 Million Week Ending Dec 25

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For just the fourth time this year, weekly fintech fundings fell below the $100-million mark with 15 companies raising a total of $51 million. The Kentucky-based company has developed a vendor management platform for banks and credit unions. HQ: Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Mobile bank/card. Person-to-person lender .

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Fintech Fundings: 21 Companies Raise $460 Million Week Ending April 1

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Here are the fintech deals by size from 26 March to 1 April 2016: Ceridian. Tags: Consumer, payments, bitcoin, crypto-currency, Overstock (investor), mobile wallet, debit card, funds transfers, remittances. Bluefin Payments received $6 million to expand its secure payment system. Stratumn grabbed $670,000 for its blockchain services.

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Fintech Fundings: $110 Million Raised by 13 Companies Week Ending Dec 4

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As we head into the final four weeks of 2015, private investment into the fintech sector is just under $18 billion for the year (or $24 billion including the First Data, Worldpay and Square IPOs). ThetaRay : The Israeli company fintech security company raised $5 million from Alibaba. Small business lending technology.