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KeyBank acquires payments company

KeyBank National Association last month announced that it has acquired XUP Payments, a B2B-focused digital-payments platform. KeyBank, a unit of Cleveland, Ohio–based KeyCorp, ranks No. 2 in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York region. The bank says Charlotte, N.C.–based XUP’s technology “enables simple, intuitive, client onboarding and servicing experiences.” XUP has integrated

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Arctic Bear Heating, Plumbing, Air & Water Treatment moves to Vestal

VESTAL, N.Y. — Arctic Bear Heating, Plumbing, Air & Water Treatment recently moved its headquarters to Vestal after outgrowing its previous space in the town of Union. Arctic Bear is now located in a 6,500-square-foot space at 612 Vestal Pkwy W., which was previously used for a marble distribution facility and then stood vacant for

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M&T Bank to pay increased quarterly dividend for Q4 on Dec. 31

M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE: MTB) recently announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.20 per share on its common stock for the fourth quarter. The dividend is up 10 cents, or 9 percent, from the $1.10 per share that the banking company paid shareholders in the third quarter. M&T Bank will pay

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Samadhi Yoga Syracuse sees growth since March opening

LIVERPOOL, N.Y. — When Samadhi Yoga Syracuse opened at 101 1st St. in the village of Liverpool in March 2021, owner Bridgette Maney had just two people come to the studio’s first class. On a recent Sunday she looked out her office window and saw 15. “I just can’t say enough about the area and

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