Facebook’s march to launching their cryptocurrency started a few years ago with the hiring of David Marcus; even as the...
A husband and wife from Sri Lanka were arrested in Canada for fraud and money laundering; the couple reportedly used fraudulent checks and synthetic identities for fraudulent charges and purchases; both are charged with fraud of CAD5,000 ($3,729) and possession of proceeds obtained of over CAD5,000 ($3,729); the fraudulent charges are an example of the emergence of sophisticated synthetic identities that are more difficult to be detected by fraud prevention systems. Source
Virtual reality-based services are beginning to have their moment with the pandemic continuing to wreak havoc across the globe; the...
In February the President signed an executive order called the American AI Initiative to help the U.S. become a leader...
The heroes are central-bank technocrats who opened the market to financial competition.
The New York Times is reporting that fintech companies have helped out many small businesses that were struggling during the...
Small business data is more plentiful now than ever before and tech tools are evolving to help fintech lenders meet the challenge.
The Paycheck Protection Program has had its fair share of issues with government bureaucracy and favoritism by big banks to...
Getting the Paycheck Protection Program up and running was an event unto itself, getting forgiveness right will be an even...
Buy now/pay later lenders, digital payment providers and companies building "super apps" have suffered hits to their stock prices and valuations during the market slump, causing some to conduct layoffs. But most are pushing ahead with new products and services.