Chase and Emerging 100 of Atlanta Host Back to School Event in Summerhill
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Chase and Emerging 100 of Atlanta host back to school event in Summerhill
Saturday’s event is just one of many financial literacy and community outreach initiatives JPMorgan Chase plans to host across metro Atlanta this year, according to representatives. Photo by Tabius McCoy/The Atlanta Voice Insightful conversations about financial literacy, wealth-building, and back-to-school preparation filled the lobby of the Chase Bank Community Center in the Summerhill neighborhood on Saturday morning. Chase Bank and The Emerg…
Fintech Rundown: A Rapid Review of Weekly News
According to a report in Bloomberg, JP Morgan is going to make fintechs pay up if they want access to customer financial data. Fighting words? Or just signs of what’s to come? Check out this news and more in this week’s edition of Finovate’s Fintech Rundown! Identity management Digital identity platform Signicat acquires Dutch NFC-based digital identity verification solutions provider Inverid. Lending Digital lending platform Yabx launches GenAI…
JPMorgan Chase To Start Charging PayPal, Venmo, Coinbase and Others for Customer Account Data After Years of Free Access: Report - The Daily Hodl
The biggest bank in the US, JPMorgan, will begin charging financial technology companies for a typically free service. JPMorgan Chase has informed fintech companies such as PayPal, Venmo and Coinbase that they will need to begin paying to access their customers’ bank account information, Bloomberg reports. The companies use the information to make it easier for their customers to send, receive and trade money. JPMorgan is reportedly poised to co…
JPMorgan Chase To Start Charging PayPal, Venmo, Coinbase and Others for Customer Account Data After Years of Free Access: Report
The biggest bank in the US, JPMorgan, will begin charging financial technology companies for a typically free service. JPMorgan Chase has informed fintech companies such as PayPal, Venmo and Coinbase that they will need to begin paying to access their customers’ bank account information, Bloomberg reports. The companies use the information to make it easier...


JPMorgan tells fintechs to pay up for customer data access
JPMorgan Chase has told financial-technology companies that it will start charging fees amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars for access to their customers’ bank account information – a move that threatens to upend the industry’s business models.
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