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Weekly 10-Q: Wall Street banks (still) want customers to pin their hopes on Zelle

  • Big banks are reportedly working to standardize the refund procedure for Zelle scam victims and want to restore customers' faith in the payments app.
  • In other news, a federal judge has ordered Block to comply and cooperate with the CFPB's ongoing investigative demands relating to its Cash App payment tools.
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