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As the Federal Reserve and other entities push toward developing a faster payments system in the U.S., it has become increasingly apparent that a good place to start is through debit networks.
February 5 -
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $4 million to settle charges that it made secured credit card loans in violation of New York law.
February 5 -
HARRISBURG, Penn. Credit unions in the Keystone State are about to have their voices heard by a potentially very big audience.
February 5 -
A subprime credit card company in Delaware agreed to pay nearly $3 million in refunds and penalties for allegedly charging fees that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says violated federal law.
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It may take years for most small merchants to accept EMV-chip cards in the U.S., but the country's ultimate goal of adopting the secure payment technology is coming together faster than what was seen in other EMV markets.
February 4 -
TOPEKA, Kan. Two Kansas credit unions on Monday announced their intention to merge in 2016, which, if approved by all parties, would create one of the largest CUs in the Sunflower State with $450 million in assets, 47,500 members and 10 branches.
February 3 -
WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking to permanently ban a credit provider in Texas from offering any services because of allegations that it ran a "sham credit card" business.
February 3 -
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. 360 FCU here has been granted a community charter from NCUA.
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Corporate credit cards have long been favored for expenses, but are not appropriate for all situations and are not available to all employers and employees. Just as prepaid cards have brought more of the unbanked into the financial system, stored-value cards could also push past the limitations on credit card-based expense systems.
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Cardtronics has renewed its automated teller machine services agreement with the convenience store chain, The Pantry.
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