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A Swiss financier has agreed to buy Brickell Bank a year after another sale fell through.
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While bank-run ATMs don’t appear to be affected so far, older, front-loaded cash machines are vulnerable to the attack, according to an alert from the Secret Service.
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As organizations look to AP to take on more strategic planning, budgeting, and cash management activities, they have to use automation to get rid of the manual, repetitive, non-value-added tasks they’re doing now, writes Brent Meyers, vice president of national sales for Nvoicepay.
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A judge in federal district court on Friday declared the plaintiff in Carroll vs. Northwest Federal Credit Union did not have standing to sue due to ineligibility for membership at the credit union.
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council should ignore two recent Treasury Department recommendations regarding the labeling of systemically risky nonbanks.
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The Oregon-based credit union has returned more than $5 million to members since the account was created in 2016.
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As interest rates go up, volume expected to drop to its lowest level since 2000; thieves can make cash machines release money “like winning slot machines.”
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: "Jackpot" attackers hit ATMs; Link opens competition for ATMs in U.K.; Brisbane Airport supports bitcoin; Banks comply with new Swift rules; Robert Shiller warns on bitcoin bubble.
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Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the CFPB, sent strong signals in a memo to all bureau staff last week that he wants to crack down on debt-collection firms.
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Mick Mulvaney’s unapologetic memo to staff about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s mission headlined a spate of developments this past week as he continues to transform the agency. Here are the key developments.
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