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The San Diego bank is struggling to renegotiate a partnership with the tax preparation firm to address caps on interchange fees.
March 3 -
Something as simple as the sale of cheese can show how fear instantly affects the economy, disrupting trade and the transaction fees that processors rely on.
March 3 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau heads to the Supreme Court on the same day as 95 credit union-supported candidates take part in the year's first congressional primary races.
March 2 -
A CFPB event on data-sharing issues gave the parties a chance to debate the merits and risks of screen scraping, what can replace it and what consumers really want.
February 27 -
Hollywood actor Steven Seagal agreed to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims that he failed to disclose that he was being paid for promoting an initial coin offering conducted by a firm called Bitcoiin2Gen, or B2G.
February 27 -
Though the agency plans to give more credit unions authority to issue subordinated debt, limited investor appetite and other factors could hamper activity.
February 27 -
National Credit Union Administration board member Todd Harper also emphasized the risks of poor succession planning during remarks on Wednesday.
February 26 -
The technology can quickly sift through and analyze contracts, nondisclosure agreements and other legal documents, says InCloudCounsel's Troy Pospisil.
February 26
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The decisions made five years ago are creating problems for contactless payments today.
February 26 -
The Payment Card Industry data security standard applies to organizations of all sizes, but has often been seen as an intro to data security for small-business owners who know more about cooking burgers than securing data.
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