Por: New York Post Tech June 30, 2023
Joonko, the , appears to have lied about working with several US corporate icons — even as it raised tens of millions of dollars to fuel its expansion. As of Thursday, The Post has learned of at least four major companies — American Express, PayPal, Accenture and Atlassian — that were falsely touted as Joonko customers or “partners” on its website or in press releases dating back to 2019. The New York-based startup, which pitched its... + full article
Fox Business USA Business August 07, 2023
Florida Bankers Association President and CEO Alex Sanchez joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the House Financial Services Committee’s recent push for a stable coin regulation bill. PayPal on Monday announced the launch of its own U.S.-dollar backed stablecoin, dubbed... + más
PayPal is trying to leverage its $4 billion deal for Honey with a new feature that combines cash-back rewards across the payments giant. Here's why it made the change ahead of the holiday season. | Business Insider
‘Delete PayPal’ searches spike after $2,500 misinformation fine controversy | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Business June 27, 2023
Joonko, a New York City-based startup that created an AI-powered job board to improve diversity in hiring, is on the brink of collapse after its CEO allegedly duped investors with an elaborate scheme to exaggerate the size of the company’s business. Joonko founder and CEO Ilit... + más
Joonko seemingly lied about working with American Express, PayPal, Accenture | New York Post
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Fox Business USA Business March 24, 2023
ARK Invest CEO and CIO Cathie Wood discusses where she sees growth in the stock market, and the future of technology and artificial intelligence sectors. Professional services company Accenture plans to worldwide over the next 18 months in order to trim costs amid the tumultuous... + más
Accenture Acquires Brazilian Cybersecurity Firm Morphus | Forbes
9 million Americans wrongly told they were approved for student debt forgiveness | CBS News
Forbes USA Tech February 14, 2023
With the acquisition of Morphus, Accenture nearly doubles its security footprint in Brazilgetty Consulting firm Accenture has announced the acquisition of Brazilian cybersecurity firm Morphus as part of a strategy that includes launching a cyber industry practice for Latin... + más
Accenture to cut 19,000 jobs globally | Fox Business
Council Post: Board-Level Cybersecurity Conversations: Three Questions To Ask Your CISO And CIO | Forbes
Business Insider USA Business October 17, 2022
If you didn't already know Honey was owned by PayPal, you will now. The payments giant will announce on Monday plans to combine the cash-back perks of several of its offerings into one system, called PayPal Rewards. The new tool will allow customers to pool cash-back... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics October 11, 2022
What’s more, Google searches for “how to cancel PayPal” and “cancel PayPal account” were still trending on Monday morning, along with “delete PayPal account” and “how do I delete a PayPal account.” The Financial World news portal also reported that global... + más
PayPal user agreement fining users up to $2,500 for promoting 'misinformation' was sent 'in error,' spox says | Fox Business
MarketWatch USA Business October 10, 2022
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