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Payday lending in Alabama hasn't declined in the last six months despite ongoing complaints last year from consumer advocates to rein in the practice in the state, according to the Alabama Banking Department.
February 3 -
The question of big data resilience is now analogous to the global warming situationits a reality with staying power.
February 3
MapR Technologies -
Toyota Motor Credit Corp. will change its pricing and compensation system to reduce dealer discretion and financial incentives to mark up interest rates, under an enforcement action by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Department of Justice.
February 2 -
Lawmakers in Connecticut want to curb deceptive and abusive collection tactics being used by banks and third-party collectors but details on how to proceed were sparse.
February 2 -
Victorias Secret faces a class-action lawsuit over allegations that the retailer violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending a customer 97 text messages in a single day.
February 2 -
First-mortgage originations for subprime borrowers showed steady growth last year from January to October, with more than 312,000 new mortgages originated, totaling $50.7 billion, according to data from the latest Equifax National Consumer Credit Trends Report.
February 2 -
At the four-month mark after the U.S. EMV liability shift went into effect, it's still a waiting game; larger issuers and merchants tend to be on top of the chip-card situation and many smaller ones are not, but experts say it's too early to draw conclusions.
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Despite electronic payment innovations, cash is still the most efficient and simplest form of payment for low-value transactions.
February 2
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Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has requested legislation that would create a program allowing Washington drivers to set up payment plans to pay traffic-based fines. The program aims to reduce the number of people in the state with suspended drivers licenses, lower court costs and boost local revenue.
February 1 -
The Shareholders Foundation Inc. announced that a lawsuit is pending in South Carolina on behalf of certain buyers of shares of World Acceptance Corp. over the company's alleged violations of laws concerning securities.
February 1