Seneca Women, Mastercard and Deserve Launch Credit Card to Advance Women in the Economy
The Card by Seneca Women is the first-ever credit card that rewards cardholders when they shop from women-owned businesses and drives donations to women-focused nonprofits
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NEW YORK, March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Seneca Women, a global leadership and media platform, together with Mastercard and Deserve today announced a credit card created to advance women in the economy. The Card by Seneca Women, scheduled to launch this Spring, is the first-ever credit card to reward cardholders for shopping at women-owned businesses that are included in the Seneca Women Marketplace. The Marketplace for cardholders will launch with over 1 million women-owned businesses. The Card will also help drive donations to women-focused nonprofits.
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Updated: Mar 5 2021, 14:04 ET
ANTI-virus pioneer John McAfee has been charged over a $13million cryptocurrency scam after allegedly luring victims on Twitter.
The McAfee Associates founder was hit with a slew of charges, including money laundering and fraud, in Manhattan federal court on Friday.
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John McAfee has been charged
The charges stem from two schemes concerning the fraudulent promotion to investors of cryptocurrencies, the US Department of Justice said.
McAfee and his bodyguard Jimmy Gale Watson Jr were charged for a scheme to exploit McAfee s large Twitter following by publicly touting cryptocurrency offerings and digital tokens that they later sold once prices rose on the promotions, according to the US Department of Justice and the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Controversial anti-virus software mogul John McAfee has been indicted in New York on charges of fraud and money laundering linked to two fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes.