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Bill to end the guidance intended to fight discriminatory lending now goes to the House; card company’s push to make more loans to customers pays dividends.
April 19 -
Financial institutions providing funds via the Fed's same-day ACH transfers need to their systems protect their customers, are commercially reasonable and, most important, follow strictly the protocols the financial institution has agreed to with its customer, writes Alexander Buchanan, counsel at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP.
April 19
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP -
Many of Treasury’s recommendations for modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act would help financial institutions, not low-income communities.
April 18
California Reinvestment Coalition -
NAFCU's Dan Berger fires back after CUNA CEO Jim Nussle criticized the rival trade group in a recent op-ed.
April 18
National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions -
Refurbishing ATMs to accommodate mobile payments is less expensive than buying new ones, and is a solid green strategy, according to Mark D. Smith, director of business development for MVP Financial Equipment.
April 18
MVP Financial Equipment -
The outgoing head of the ICBA reflects on how technology and partisan politics have changed policymaking over the past 15 years.
April 18
Calvert Advisors LLC -
The Senate is expected to pass a bill that would ax controversial guidance on loans at car dealerships; lower tax rate may have skewed year-on-year comparisons.
April 18 -
Ripple, which lining up partnerships with banks, is likely to help change the perception of crypto, expand its own value and co-lead the shift in the way the world uses, manages, accesses, stores and exchanges money, writes Nigel Green, founder and CEO of deVere Group.
April 18
deVere Group -
ATMs require dual-factor authentication in the form of a physical card and a PIN, and this same concept should be extended to phone transactions, writes Patrick Cox, CEO of TRUSTID.
April 17
TRUSTID -
Lawmakers should not toss out an agency rule aimed at curbing auto dealer markups that adversely impact borrowers of color.
April 17

