U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo join push to form Apple Pay, PayPal competitor


Seven of the nation's largest banks are planning to launch a digital wallet that can let shoppers use smartphones to pay for purchases. The technology would compete with similar offerings from Apple and PayPal, which have moved more aggressively into personal finance.

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