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How Corporates Are Driving US RTP Adoption

PYMNTS

has been slow, particularly compared to other markets like the U.K. But Bottomline Technologies, which recently announced its collaboration with Starling Bank in the U.K. Massachusetts’ Berkshire Bank is one of them. Adoption of real-time payments in the U.S. to connect corporates directly to the U.K.’s

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Congress Presses Fed On Real-Time Payments Plan

PYMNTS

The Federal Reserve’s buildup to faster payments innovation came to a head in August when it announced FedNow , its proposed real-time payments infrastructure under the draft Payments Modernization Act of 2019. House Committee on Financial Services Task Force on Financial Technology held a hearing Thursday (Sept.

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From ACH To IoT: Looking Back On A Year Of Trackers

PYMNTS

With Phase 2 of the faster payments transition looming, what other technologies could hold promise in the space? In the January issue of the tracker, PYMNTS spoke with Dr. David Evans about the “Kim Kardashian of financial technology” — blockchain — and what to expect from other faster payments technologies.

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The 2023 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Merger of Equals Deal of the Year (Bank) – Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. and Summit Financial Group, Inc. Merger of Equals Deal of the Year (Credit Union) – Spire Credit Union and Hiway Credit Union put 2+2 together to make a $4 billion institution in the Minnesota market. billion bank in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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FinovateFall 2017 Live Blog – Day 2

William Mills

They’re showing a web platform related to their capitol markets solution. YUKKA Lab AG detects market sentiments and transforms them into innovative tools for the finance and communications industry. They are based in Massachusetts so I bet they came out of MIT. They have some legacy systems at some BIG banks.

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