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JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Chase Bank USA unit does not have to battle a slew of class-action lawsuits alleging it improperly increased credit cardholders’ interest rates, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Jan. 24.
January 24 -
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve’s proposal to slash interchange fees on debit transactions by as much as 70% could devastate the finances of some credit unions, forcing them to institute fees on no-charge services such as checking, credit unions are telling the Fed.
January 24 -
Citing the effects of fewer losses and healthy growth in new accounts and purchase volume, Capital One Financial Corp.’s credit card unit earned $586 million during the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, up 14.9% from $510 million a year earlier. Revenues were down 13.8%, however, to $2.5 billion from $2.9 billion, driven by a full quarter of lower late fees resulting from implementation of the CARD Act, Cap One reported Jan 20.
January 21 -
A Georgia woman will be allowed to sue debt collector I.C. System for interest fees she paid on veterinary bills, a three-judge appellate panel has ruled, reversing a federal judge's 2009 decision.
January 21 -
Proposed limits on debit card interchange fees should have a neutral to positive impact on eBay Inc.’s PayPal Inc. operations, at least in the short term, Bob Swan, eBay chief financial officer, told analysts Jan. 19 during a conference call to discuss fourth-quarter earnings.
January 21 -
WASHINGTON — The banking industry is mounting an assault on multiple fronts to weaken, stall or repeal the restrictions on debit interchange fees championed by Sen. Dick Durbin in the Dodd-Frank Act before the policy goes into effect this summer.
January 20 -
The head of TCF Financial Corp., which filed a lawsuit against the Federal Reserve Board in October challenging its proposed debit card interchange rate cuts, said Jan. 20 that growing opposition to the proposal may help his case. The effort is part of a multi-pronged attack from banks on the debit interchange restrictions (see story).
January 20 -
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippines central bank, has issued new regulations designed to further protect the country’s credit cardholders from abuse.
January 20 -
The Durbin amendment carved out smaller banks from its mandate to restrict debit swipe fees, and at least one of the major networks is willing to oblige, but equity markets do not appear to have cut the group much slack.
January 20 -
Addressing analysts Jan. 19 during a conference call to discuss fourth quarter earnings, Dan Poston, chief financial officer at Fifth Third Bancorp, noted it is too early to predict how the bank will react to reductions in debit card interchange revenue.
January 20 -
U.S. Bancorp had expected to wait to see how other financial institutions reacted to recent legislative and policy changes that have or will affect revenue before deciding on the course of action it takes.
January 19 -
WASHINGTON – In a rulemaking process turned upside down, credit unions and community banks exempt from the Federal Reserve Board’s proposal limiting debit card interchange fees are dominating the comment process, while the big institutions coming under the rule have yet to weigh in (see story).
January 13 -
Defendants that the Federal Trade Commission alleged stole millions of dollars from consumers through unauthorized charges and debits to bank accounts have reached settlement agreements with the FTC.
January 13 -
Mobile-banking access is one of several services financial institutions might start charging for if the Federal Reserve Board’s proposed new debit card interchange rules take affect, one analyst believes.
January 13 -
U.S. consumers will not be receiving any more telemarketing pitches from robocaller Fereidoun Khalilian, under a settlement reached by the Federal Trade Commission.
January 13 -
Police in the of Jakarta have ordered banks operating in Indonesia’s capital city to beef up their ATM security, a spokesperson for the department tells PaymentsSource.
January 12 -
WASHINGTON – The banking lobby is rejecting Visa Inc.’s proposal for a dual system on debit card interchange, saying such a system would only force merchants to migrate to lower-cost cards as mandated for the biggest issuers.
January 12 -
WASHINGTON — A Financial Crimes Enforcement Network plan to require banks to report all international wire transfers to the government is fundamentally flawed and must be significantly scaled back or withdrawn, according to several banks and their representatives.
January 12 -
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers are having second thoughts on a provision creating price controls on debit card interchange they easily approved during last year’s debate on the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Act.
January 11 -
Qatar Airways Ltd. and DataFlight Europe AS are collaborating to enable authorized bankcard acceptance onboard flights for duty-free purchases, the Doha-based airline announced last month.
January 7