WASHINGTON - (03/30/06) The credit union lobby wasworking Wednesday to carve out an exemption for credit unions andbanks from a host of new requirements that would be part of a newsecurity bill. NAFCU helped convince Rep. Vito Focella, R-N.Y., topropose the credit union carve out, then agree to withdraw theproposal after the House Commerce Committee to consider the carveout before passing it on to full House for a vote. The Commercepanel passed a bill Wednesday quite different from a data securitymeasure approved by the Financial Services Committee two weeks ago.The Commerce bill would create a number of new securityrequirements over users and brokers of personal information,including requiring them to verify the accuracy of the informationthey collect; require regular monitoring for data breaches; allowconsumers annual access to records maintained on them by databrokers as well as the right to have inaccurate informationcorrected or labeled as disputed; and set up the Federal TradeCommission as the ultimate rulemaking authority on data security.It would also change the threshold for consumer notification of adata breach from significant risk of identity theft to reasonablerisk of identity theft to the individual to whom the personalinformation relates, fraud or other unlawful conduct. NAFCUlobbyist Debbie Kwan-Moore, said they believe that credit unionsand other financial institutions are already monitored on theseissues under the Gramm-Leach Bliley Act, so should be exempted frommany of the proposed requirements. We plan to work withRepresentative Fosella and (Rep.) Cliff Stearns (the billsmain sponsor) to try and work out some kind of agreement before thefull House votes on it, she told The Credit UnionJournal.
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To address a budget deficit, the state of Washington has begun taxing credit unions that buy banks. Critics say there's just one problem: The tax will deter any such acquisitions from happening.
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Kohler Credit Union, Think Bank and Communication Federal Credit Union gave their onboarding and direct deposit tech an upgrade through fintech partnerships.
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Some distressed companies that tapped the Federal Reserve's Main Street Lending Program say they've been crushed by the agency's hardline stance on modifications.
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Threat group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the attack, which reportedly targeted third-party platforms rather than Betterment's own systems.
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Artificial intelligence developments are stoking investor fears about software companies. Banks' limited exposure to the sector and general stability is proving attractive to investors.
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Prosperity Bancshares finalizes the second of three acquisitions it's announced since July; Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation appoints a new chief information security officer for its American operations; Huntington Bancshares, Third Coast Bancshares and Heritage Financial completed acquisitions; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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