Por: Slate Life November 22, 2022
Dear Prudence is Slate’s advice column. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Prudence, My wife and I (both female) have been together for 25 years—married for 6. Initially, she handled all of our finances and put us deeply in debt. I took over and spent the last few years getting us into a good financial state. My wife is retired while I am still working. We are comfortable, but not rich. The problem is I recently found out she has a checking account... + full article
Forbes USA Business November 19, 2022
“Banks and networks have faked real-time by creating a real-time experience even if it is not gross settlement in real-time,” said Jennifer Lucas, EY Americas payments consulting leader. Banks and some payment providers have made payments appear to be real-time because they... + más
Digital payments: Which industries would benefit the most? | Business Insider
Judge: ITG is liable for Florida tobacco settlement payments | Associated Press
Business Insider USA Business October 26, 2022
Through 2020 and 2021, it seemed like the value of both private and public financial-technology startups could only go up. But this year, there's been no shortage of pain for the fintech names that once nabbed dizzying valuations.In the third quarter of this year, the... + más
Europe’s Fintech Boom Is Rapidly Running Out Of Steam | Forbes
Banks Are About To Face The Same Tsunami That Hit Telecom Twenty Years Ago | Forbes
Politico USA Politics October 18, 2022
Former President Donald Trump’s company charged the Secret Service excessive nightly hotel rates on dozens of trips, according to new documents released Monday by the House Oversight Committee. “The exorbitant rates charged to the Secret Service and agents’ frequent stays... + más
Trump charged Secret Service ‘exhorbitant’ rates at his hotels, records show | Portland Press Herald
Trump Hotels Charged Secret Service Exorbitant Rates, House Inquiry Finds | The New York Times
The New York Times USA Politics October 17, 2022
WASHINGTON — The Trump Organization charged the Secret Service up to $1,185 per night for hotel rooms used by agents protecting former President Donald J. Trump and his family, according to documents released on Monday by the House Oversight Committee, forcing a federal agency... + más
Trump Org excessively charged Secret Service for hotel stays, House panel reveals | Politico
Trump overcharging Secret Service cost taxpayers $1.4M, records show | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
The Payments Innovation Jury, which is made up of 79 payments industry experts in 30 different markets worldwide (full disclosure: I’m one of them), conducts an annual members’ survey that serves as a rather useful barometer of sector sentiment around innovation. This... + más
Zelle fraud is on the rise—and many victims are denied refunds | Ars Technica
Business Insider USA Business October 10, 2022
Faster are garnering greater interest from US financial institutions, businesses, and consumers. Over the past decade, several offerings in particular have risen to the forefront in the US, with some settling transactions in a matter of seconds. But those that don't deliver... + más
Global Retail Payments: A2A, Data And Non-Banks Key Areas For Accelerating Innovation | Forbes
GOP senators sound alarm over 'windfall' student loan payments to federal workers | Fox News
Politico USA Tech September 24, 2022
Congress was nearly notified in June that Secret Service text messages relevant to its Jan. 6 investigation had disappeared — weeks before it ultimately found out — according to documents obtained by the nonprofit Project on Government Oversight. Career officials at the... + más
Homeland Security mothers its employees: ‘Eat healthy,’ ‘Get plenty of sleep’ | Fox News
Secret Service may disable iMessages to avoid repeat of Jan. 6 controversy | Politico
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