- LAS VEGAS (05/15/00) -- Payment Services for CUs,the St. Petersburg, Fla., provider of credit card processing,repeated this year as the biggest CUSO with $142.6 million inassets, according to the annual list of top CUSOs compiled by theNational Association of CUSOs (NACUSO). The rest of the top 10: NewVascu Co-Op, West Allis, Wis. ($4.7 million); Users Inc, ValleyForge, Pa. ($66 million); Affinity Financial Services, Bedminister,N.J. ($3.4 million); Service Centers Corp., Southfield, Mich.($25.6 million); CU Services, Inc., Richardson, Texas ($15.3million); Co-Op Network, Ontario, Calif. ($14 million); One'sTechnologies, Ferndale, Mich. ($12 million); Provident ServicesCorp., Redwood Shores, Calif. ($11.2 million) CUMANET Inc., WestPatterson, N.J. ($9 million).
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The Federal Communications Commission proposed a $4.5 million fine against Voxbeam Telecommunications, which it accused of facilitating fraud scams. Many of the calls spoofed phone numbers belonging to American banks.
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New jobs in health care largely drove the gains, while the federal workforce and finance continued to shrink.
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The Cincinnati bank's Newline business is now its fastest growing commercial payments segment.
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After French authorities stopped a bomb plot against a Bank of America office in Paris, security experts warned banks to step up their preparations for terror attacks.
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The largest crypto theft of 2026 hit Drift Protocol after attackers exploited a small security council, putting a spotlight on DeFi vulnerabilities.
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The cryptocurrency exchange is the latest digital asset firm to receive a trust bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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