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Off The Continent And Into Puerto Rico For Online SMB Lending

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The company has said that it is the first bank in Puerto Rico to offer digital services, ranging from business credit cards to working capital loans to SBA loans. Drilling down a bit into the Puerto Rico market in particular, Arora noted some differences between small business lending versus, say, the United States.

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NEN Widens USAT Partnership For Cashless Payments Growth

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Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, NEN is a front-end retail and entertainment vending company operating more than 50,000 amusement devices. The company has skill cranes, kiddie rides and video game kiosks in over 18,000 retail and restaurant locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

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Hurricane Florence’s Retail Punch

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Though not expected to be as damaging as the hurricane run that ripped through Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico last year, Hurricane Florence is expected to deal $700 million worth of net negative impact on the U.S. A bad one — bad enough, in fact, to be this week’s biggest fizzle. According to Planalytics, roughly $2.75

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EIP Card: How to Get Your Money Without Fees

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The IRS has sent out the Economic Impact Payment (EIP) in the form of a debit card to qualifying taxpayers who may not have a bank account to receive direct deposit or to deposit a mailed stimulus check. As these taxpayers receive their EIP debit cards, they may be wondering how to access their money without getting hit by a bunch of fees.

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Spring Break Goes High-Tech

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In less than 10 seconds, it can transform into a mobility device and you can ride it at speeds of up to seven miles per hour for a range of 11 miles.” With a tap of the card, they could enter Spring Break mode to get a sneak peek at the other Tinder users who would also be there. “It can be pulled behind you.

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Surprise Edition: Amex, Hackers And Starbucks E-Commerce Sign-Off

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Two American Express banking subsidiaries have found themselves on the wrong side of the CFPB’s fining pen for discriminating against consumers in Puerto Rico, the U.S. American Express discriminated against consumers in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands cards and its cards offered in the 50 U.S.