Wells Fargo said their APIs were called more than 1.5 billion times...
News Roundup
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HMBradley’s new credit card offers awards that adjust to spending Google, CFPB...
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order requiring the Treasury secretary and regulators to come up with a plan to overhaul Dodd-Frank and its over 400 regulations; the banking industry's tighter regulations have been a factor helping the success of marketplace lenders since the financial crisis and deregulation in the sector could create new challenges and increased competition for marketplace lenders; as the government begins to take deregulatory actions for traditional banks it also seems that marketplace lending has reached a phase likely to see increased regulations and involvement from regulators; these two forces along with other market factors could change the competitive landscape for the marketplace lending industry. Source
The CEO and Co-Founder of Younited Credit talks banking, technology, Brexit, and his international expansion plans. Source
A new survey of 175 banks by UBS shows that larger banks...
Charles Schwab’s CEO, COO and Head of Adviser Services presented details to...
Wall Street trading firm TrueEx is launching a derivatives platform for cryptocurrency and they have also entered into a partnership with ConsenSys; the partnership with ConsenSys will focus on building a benchmark for ether; the derivatives marketplace is pending review by the CFTC and is looking to list non-deliverable forward contracts for cryptocurrency. Source.
Swedish open banking platform Tink, undeterred by the evolving financial crisis, has...
New Zealand-based Xero provides cloud-based accounting software for small and medium size businesses; it has now announced new agreements to integrate its software with working capital financing platforms MarketInvoice, iwoca and DueCourse; the business integrations will help to better facilitate invoice finance lending and working capital credit for businesses using Xero. Source
A lending site where you can rent anything from tampons to expensive...
