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The OCC is trying to seize jurisdiction by arguing that current supervision is haphazard. But states are already working together to streamline regulation while continuing to enforce consumer protections and encourage innovation.
September 24Conference of State Bank Supervisors -
Financial institutions and authorities could better track money launderers if legalized-marijuana-related businesses were not included in SARs.
September 24North Bay Credit Union -
A cloud-based system makes it easier to communicate with staff on matters outside of payroll, says OnPay's Katelyn Sullivan.
September 24OnPay -
The central bank must engage core processors, community banks and The Clearing House if it wants to move quickly on building out its FedNow system.
September 23Independent Community Bankers of America -
This “audience of one” approach gives customers offers that are personalized to them, enhancing the relationship with your brand and building trust, says Mobiquity's Sree Singaraju.
September 23Mobiquity -
By taking action today, you can begin to have peace of mind that your previously existing fraud vectors have been sealed off, says PaymentWorks' Thayer Stewart.
September 23PaymentsWorks -
Credit unions need to improve their processes to ensure the problems that have arisen with credit reporting during the coronavirus don't happen again.
September 22LendEDU -
To take on these other forms of contactless payment, the POS must offer the same functionality as stationary cash registers, including card payments, digital receipts, coupon redemption, mobile payment and CRM integration, says GK Software USA's Todd Barstow.
September 22GK Software USA -
If the processor does not understand the particular needs of high-risk businesses, merchants working with them could face sudden financial disaster if accounts are terminated without warning, says T1 Payments’ Donald Kasdon.
September 22T1 Payments -
The OCC is trying to seize jurisdiction by arguing that current supervision is haphazard. But states are already working together to streamline regulation while continuing to enforce consumer protections and encourage innovation.
September 21Conference of State Bank Supervisors