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As new regulations continue unabated, experts weigh in on the top challenges facing credit unions right now, and preparing for new rules coming soon.
August 15 -
An encrypted website and secure network aren’t very helpful when customers have been unknowingly routed to a criminal’s lookalike site, writes Simon Thorpe, director of product for Authy at Twilio.
August 14
Twilio -
If you're writing to regulators, here's how to make sure your comment letters get heard.
August 14
Credit Union Journal -
Whether it's TRID, the CFPB, courtesy pay regs or other issues, there were no shortage of passionate answers as to the biggest hurdle CUs face.
August 14 -
Picking a new benchmark for adjustable-rate mortgages is the easy part. Industrywide implementation is where things get tricky.
August 10 -
The cashless ATM is meant to make it easier for legal dispensaries and other high-risk stores to accept card payments. But for Alden Linn, owner of World of Weed, it became a hassle.
August 10 -
The ransomware threat is likely to get a lot worse before it gets better — if it ever does. And small merchants and ATMs may be the most at risk.
August 10 -
Point-to-point encryption (P2PE) advanced with the Payment Card Industry data security standard's updated guidelines in 2015, but the technology has not held the spotlight much since then.
August 9 -
As banks press for deregulation, the debate over whether high bank capital standards are inhibiting loan growth has taken center stage.
August 8 -
Size matters in the credit union industry, and in most cases, the biggest have a serious advantage. But reaching this particular threshold doesn’t come cheap.
August 8
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