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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Tuesday that institutions with fewer than 100 remittances a year are exempt from a requirement that providers of international money transfers provide upfront fee disclosures.
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The Consumer Bankers Association has bulked up its staff, announcing four new hires across several areas.
August 7 -
U.S. Senator Richard Durbin said merchants should "think hard" before signing a $6.6 billion settlement with Visa, MasterCard and banks over credit-card fees.
August 7 -
Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) in Columbus, Ohio, will redeem roughly $114.3 million in trust-preferred securities next month.
August 7 -
MetLife, the insurer seeking an exit from banking to limit U.S. regulation, was penalized $3.2 million by the Federal Reserve for lapses tied to the servicing of loans and handling of foreclosures.
August 7 -
"The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is urging colleges to adopt a new form designed to make it easier for students to compare financial aid offers,” writes American Banker’s Kevin Wack.
August 7
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Sen. Richard Durbin, who won federal limits on debit-card swipe fees, said merchants should "think hard" before signing a $6.6 billion settlement with Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and banks over credit-card fees.
August 7 -
ViVOtech has sold its ViVOpay payment-hardware business, the company said Monday in a notice on its website.
August 6 -
MasterCard is asking the European Union's highest court to overturn an EU decision that the company's cross-border card fees breach antitrust rules.
August 6 -
The Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight said Monday that it has hired secondary consulting firms to assist BDO Consulting in overseeing compliance of the five largest mortgage servicers with the $25 billion national servicing settlement.
August 6


