Will CUs Pay For The Rise Of Capital One And PayPal?: Developing Payments Technologies Could Cut Out The Middleman-CUs

Credit unions should be wringing their hands over PayPal, Capital One and the like, which are siphoning off interchange revenue from credit unions, according to one technology leader. He thinks the industry needs to wake up, said Butch Leonardson, CIO for BECU. Online merchants are increasingly attr...

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