U.S. Bank

First National Bank of Cincinnati opened for business. As regional banks proliferated across the country in the years that followed, a number of other predecessors were born. After a series of mergers at the turn of the 21st century, we formally took on the U.S. Bank name and established our headquarters in Minnesota. Today, U.S. Bank is the fifth-largest bank in the country, with 74,000 employees and $467 billion in assets as of December 31, 2018.

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U.S. Bank’s Confidence In Mobile B2B Payments
U.S. Bank’s Confidence In Mobile B2B Payments
March 23, 2017  |  B2B Payments

Adoption of mobile payments has been anything but explosive. Sure, there has been a steady increase in the use of platforms like Apple Pay and...

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U.S. Bank Adds Mobile Payments Support To Travel Corporate Card
U.S. Bank Adds Mobile Payments Support To Travel Corporate Card
March 21, 2017  |  Payment Methods

U.S. Bank Corp. announced Monday (March 20) travel card clients can soon pay via Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. In a press release, U.S....

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U.S. Bank Breaks Ground With Commercial Cards For Apple Pay
U.S. Bank Breaks Ground With Commercial Cards For Apple Pay
March 21, 2017  |  B2B Payments

U.S. Bank will enable its  corporate customers to use their commercial cards via the mobile Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay solutions, reports said...

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Digital Identity Tracker: Will Biometrics Ring In A More Secure 2017?
Digital Identity Tracker: Will Biometrics Ring In A More Secure 2017?
December 27, 2016  |  Security & Fraud

It’s been slow going when it comes to consumer adoption, but it seems digital identity companies are starting to bet big on mobile payment technology becoming...

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US Bank/Sage Partner To Expedite AP
US Bank/Sage Partner To Expedite AP
July 25, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Starting a small business can often be a crash course in accounting, especially with so few entrepreneurs actually having any background or expertise in financial...

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