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Groupon Expands Food Delivery Service To St. Louis

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12) that its on-demand food delivery service, Groupon To Go, has expanded to St. We’re thrilled to bring Groupon To Go to St. Louis and give our customers easy access to the food they want, when they want it,” said Dan Roarty, senior vice president of restaurants at Groupon, in the press release. “St.

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Verizon 5G Network Launch Foreshadows Mobile Commerce Changes

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The announcement from the mobile network provider serves as the latest demonstration that 5G is coming, and that retailers and payment services providers should get ready to operate in the 5G world. The Verizon announcement about the upcoming April launch of the 5G network in the two most important cities in the Midwest (no offense to St.

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Fed Casting Wary Eye On FinTech Firms’ Infrastructure Access?

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Louis Fed President James Bullard told Reuters in November, the FinTechs “probably do want access to the payments system, but they don’t want the regulation that would come with that access. and the Gulf will be on the agenda this week as the Lord Mayor of London Peter Estlin visits a number of cities in the region.

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The Surprises Edition: Ethereum, PayPal And The Fed

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The competition in India for digital payments dominance got that much more competitive this week with the announcement that PayPal has officially launched domestic operations in India. With that in mind, the competitors are lining up: Amazon , Apple and Google are all pushing to enter India’s growing and expanding market.

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Excited To Help People

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Central Region Award Recipient. Once he gets his mind set, a plan forms and then becomes a very calculated reality,” offers Tara Salinas, the bank’s marketing and business development officer. Today, a proud survivor of industry consolidation pressures, the bank has $250 million assets and operates 11 locations in five counties.

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