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The outcome of a case testing the president's power to fire a CFPB director will come too late to impact Richard Cordray, but may affect President Trump's interim and final picks to lead the agency.
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The Federal Housing Administration's recent actuarial report has added more fuel to the fire over concerns about reverse mortgages, including their effect on the overall FHA insurance fund and a rise in foreclosures.
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Plenty of CUs still offer promotions tied to the year’s biggest shopping day, but some experts say their popularity may be waning.
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At a time of giving thanks, here's how credit unions are giving back.
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The digitally driven retail environment has caused lots of adapt-or-die challenges for payment processors and merchant acquirers, including spotting fraud as it moves from one device and channel to another.
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BMO Financial group will invest $2 million into a new artificial intelligence lab in Montreal designed to help startups make the transition from science projects to high-growth companies.
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Norwegian banks have been keenly aware of — and concerned about — the prospect of mobile wallets developed in Silicon Valley affecting their own services. So much so that a group of banks has begun preparing to merge their payments systems into one platform and have it up and running by next August.
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New York Venture Bank would be run be a former Square 1 executive and would feature former CFPB deputy director Raj Date on its board.
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Digital currency exchange Bitstamp is partnering with independent payment processor Masterpayment for credit card processing and purchases of four cryptocurrencies.
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Uber’s announcement that it had been hacked in 2016 — resulting in the exposure of 57 million accounts — was shocking. The breach itself did not include payment information, but does that really matter from the consumer's perspective?
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