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Canada has joined a growing number of nations seeking to adopt the International Standards Organization 20022 payment messaging standard to initiate faster payments at less cost.
November 18 -
The NCUA Board has a lot on its plate as it prepares for its regular monthly meeting tomorrow. It's scheduled to approve a budget and set the fee schedule and overhead transfer rate that will fund NCUA's operations in 2016 and tackle field of membership rules, as well.
November 18 -
A man accused of operating a bitcoin exchange allegedly owned by the mastermind of a criminal enterprise that hacked at least nine big financial institutions and publishing firms, including JPMorgan Chase, pleaded not guilty to money laundering.
November 18 -
In one instance, a single complaint in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus database was counted as 35 different ones while in another, a complaint against a payday lender was filed against an unrelated bank. Current and former officials say thats par for the course, leading to inflated complaint numbers and inaccurate data.
November 18 -
Business is booming for the online gaming industry, to the tune of billions of dollars worldwide each year.
November 18
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The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, which has advanced far on Capitol Hill, promises to help businesses and government thwart cybercriminal attacks. But privacy advocates say the bill would make misuse of consumer data even easier.
November 17 -
The recent uptick in cyberattacks, including the hack of extramarital dating site Ashley Madison, is making companies tighten their Web security and driving up demand for cybersecurity providers.
November 17 -
The Federal Housing Administration's unexpected windfall is already generating industry talk about another premium cut by the agency but FHA officials insist such discussion is premature.
November 17 -
Japanese card payment network JCB has received certification from Global Payments to accept the Japanese credit card company's EMV-card product.
November 16 -
Presidential contender Hillary Clinton was put on the defensive about her donations from large financial institutions in the second debate Saturday of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination.
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