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Citigroup Inc. on June 15 clarified the timeline and updated the number of accounts breached in a recent hacker attack that put an estimated 1% of its North American Citi-branded credit card base at risk.
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Lawyers for Minnesota’s TCF Bank will tell a federal appeals court in St. Louis this morning that the Fed’s proposed cap on debit fees amounts to an unconstitutional “taking” of its assets, in a last-ditch effort by banks and credit unions to block the Fed’s final rule.
June 16 -
The controversial Kardashian Kard may only have been on the market for a few short weeks, but its 15 minutes of fame are far from over.
June 16 -
Michigan First Credit Union’s use of intelligent-deposit ATMs from Wincor Nixdorf AG has helped it deal with a ballooning membership, the financial institution announced June 14
June 16 -
A member of the Senate Banking Committee is calling for an investigation into a data breach at Citigroup.
June 16 -
Visa and MasterCard have developed services for merchants to determine which cards cost more to accept — rekindling the debate over whether small banks will suffer under the Durbin amendment.
June 16 -
First Data Corp. is working with mobile news network operator LSN Mobile Inc. to provide a mobile advertising and coupon system for merchants, the companies announced June 15.
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Customers living in China now may shop at online retail stores based is Singapore and make their payments from their domestic bank accounts through a new payment service.
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Card brands are making more concerted efforts to move from just having a presence on social-media networks to actually engaging customer behavior. And MasterCard Worldwide is next up.
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The emerging U.S. mobile-payments market could be putting consumers at risk for fraud, and a consumer-advocacy group is urging wireless carriers to protect its customers from unauthorized transactions.
June 15