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Regulators have removed Keys Federal Credit Union in Florida from a conservatorship and returned control of the institution to its members.
September 23 -
The U.S. made a big jump toward "faster payments," as the Federal Reserve Board approved enhancements to its automated clearing house service that will require its banks to process same-day transactions.
September 23 -
GOP presidential contender Jeb Bush unveiled a plan to reform the regulatory process, including at agencies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
September 23 -
DD4BC, a group that threatens to knock out corporate websites unless it is paid off in bitcoins, has expanded its denial-of-service attacks on banks.
September 23 -
Jim Nussle is celebrating his first anniversary as the head of CUNA by announcing a host of new initiatives including a dues reduction and non-voting membership classes for industry stakeholders such as vendors who serve credit unions. The announcement comes days after the trade group's board largely rejected changes recommended by its restructuring task force.
September 23 -
Atlanta-based bitcoin payment processor BitPay has suffered a phishing attack costing the company $1.8 million.
September 23 -
Small to medium sized businesses are often cast as unprepared for the card network's October deadline for EMV-chip card migration. But how bad can it really be?
September 23 -
Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan gets to keep his chairman's title but still faces a major capital plan deadline in just a week and then will have to sort through the fallout from what has been a challenging third quarter for the entire industry.
September 22 -
Circle Internet Financial, the Bitcoin services company and wallet provider, has become the first company to receive a BitLicense from the New York State Department of Financial Services.
September 22 -
New York's regulation of Bitcoin businesses is "still not perfect," a Circle Internet Financial executive says, but it didn't want to pull its services from the state as some have.
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