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Paysera expands to Georgia

The Paypers

The Paysera network of financial technology companies has announced it is expanding to Georgia, where the first Paysera bank will open its doors.

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Worldpay and Georgia Tech’s ATDC Financial Technology Partnership Yielding Strong Results

Let's Talk Payments

million in funding ATLANTA (April, 11, 2016): A year after launching an accelerator program focused on helping entrepreneurs in Georgia’s growing financial. 8 startups in program have already raised $16.8

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CFPB and Colorado Attorney General announce joint virtual office hours as part of AFCIN

CFPB Monitor

These joint office hours are intended to give companies pursuing innovation in consumer financial services the opportunity to discuss new financial technology and ideas for innovation to benefit consumers with officials from the CFPB, state attorneys general, and state regulators.

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CFPB and Utah AG announce joint office hours in Salt Lake City as part of ACFIN

CFPB Monitor

According to the Bureau’s press release, ACFIN’s members currently include attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah, and state financial regulators from Florida, Georgia, Missouri, and Tennessee.

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3 Reasons Why Fintech is Thriving in Atlanta

William Mills

Metro Atlanta has established itself as a major hub for the fintech (financial technology) industry. Founded in 1980, The Advance Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech boasts a 90 percent success rate for its startups after their first five years. So how did we get here in such a short amount of time?

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William Mills Agency adds Lauren de Gourville, Kathryn-Amelia Simms, Amber Estes, Mallory Griffin, Haleigh Tomasek, Matthew Morris to Agency

William Mills

She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism, with a concentration in public relations and communications, from Georgia State University. Before joining the agency, Simms held marketing positions for Kennesaw State University’s College of the Arts, Georgia Department of Economic Development and for Hogan Construction Group.

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William Mills Agency adds Lauren de Gourville, Kathryn-Amelia Simms, Amber Estes, Mallory Griffin, Haleigh Tomasek, Matthew Morris to Agency

William Mills

She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism, with a concentration in public relations and communications, from Georgia State University. Before joining the agency, Simms held marketing positions for Kennesaw State University’s College of the Arts, Georgia Department of Economic Development and for Hogan Construction Group.

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