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The Panama City, Fla.-based institution has given $50 to members impacted by the storm while also providing free gas, Thanksgiving turkeys and more.
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The Treasury Department announced the initiative just as the leaders of the three countries signed a multilateral trade pact to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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A boost in chargebacks can put a damper on higher transaction volumes and digital shopping, according to Chris Marchand, vice president of business development at Verifi.
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Lawmakers have had to extend the program eight times since October 2017, as Congress has been unable to pass broader reforms.
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The concept of Smart Cities — which use mobile payments, global positioning and related technology to streamline parking, transit, building access and traffic — is deeply intertwined with the development of payments technology and regulation.
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The Utah-based CU is issuing a nearly $2 million rebate for 2018 and has returned $13 million to members over last 15 years.
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The new CEO is trapped in the same feedback loop of negative news, rising funding costs and declining revenue that foiled his predecessor.
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Marriott International Inc. said it’s investigating a hack of the guest reservation database at its Starwood unit that may be one of the biggest such breaches in corporate history. Marriott shares slumped 5.6 percent in pre-market trading.
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Banks have criticized the new accounting standard, but it would likely soften future bubbles and reduce subsequent credit crunches by requiring that reserves be held upfront when loans are made.
November 30
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A growing number of credit unions are buying loan participations, but smaller shops may not have the expertise needed to share the wealth and the risks.
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