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The National Credit Union Administration board member is requesting comment on a proposal to create new consumer compliance measures for "large, complex credit unions."
October 30 -
Unlocking the information that technology companies have on consumers would benefit banks and society overall, the chairman of the Spanish banking giant said.
October 30 -
Consumer identities are becoming increasingly digital and more prone to privacy risks. Lawmakers cannot sit idle.
October 30
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U.S. banks are trying to answer a key question about open banking: Can we share our data with payment companies and other fintechs without scrapping our legacy systems? The answer is yes, with an asterisk.
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Mastercard is aggressively building a business payments ecosystem as it keeps an eye on political headwinds it has little control over.
October 29 -
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month draws to a close, Credit Union Journal queried industry leaders about the biggest threats facing their institutions.
October 29 -
Ripple isn't a part of Facebook's Libra. It's more likely to be a rival, and it must be careful to make sure that lawmakers see the distinction.
October 29 -
Severe attacks are on the rise in all sectors, including financial services. There are several specific defenses banks can employ to mitigate and recover from them.
October 28 -
As the Federal Reserve prepares for its October meeting, many institutions are waiting to see how the board's actions might impact the ongoing war for deposits.
October 28 -
With simple passwords more vulnerable than ever, a growing number of CUs are deploying multifactor authentication techniques to bolster security.
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