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The first line of defense is to not pay the ransom. Then a layered approach to security and recovery plan can ward off the crooks, says Nominet's Stuart Reed.
December 24
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The U.S. District Court in New York has issued final approval of an estimated $6.2 billion settlement in the merchants' class-action lawsuit over swipe fees, a 15-year-long case against Visa and Mastercard. But the struggle between merchants and the card brands doesn't end here.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces a busy policy agenda heading into the new year, as well as strong external forces that are beyond its control.
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The board- and management-level handing of CRE concentration was the chief concern of FDIC examiners, making up more than 56% of all the supervisory recommendations regulators made in the two-year period.
December 23 -
From playing Santa's helper to toy collections, community assistance donations and more, here's how credit unions are making a difference this holiday season.
December 23 -
BBVA USA said Monday that Susana Valencia will retain her job as Laredo City president while also overseeing commercial banking operations in its Texas border and Gulf Coast markets.
December 23 -
Targeting about 1.5 million Canadians who routinely visit the U.S. for extended periods — especially during the winter — TD Bank is collaborating with Visa to enable debit push payments for easier cross-border funds movement.
December 23 -
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against FleetCor Technologies and its CEO Ronald Clarke, alleging they used deceptive practices that defrauded its business customers of hundreds of millions of dollars in fees and false claims about fuel savings.
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One found a buyer, another announced plans to retire, and others took steps to reinvent their banks.
December 23 -
Mastercard is working to build its risk-monitoring arsenal by buying RiskRecon, which offers tools measuring threats introduced by third parties, including vendors.
December 23 -
A new report from the National Credit Union Administration's Office of the Inspector General outlines what to expect in the year ahead following some 2019 scandals.
December 23 -
Two former officials were sentenced to five years each for falsifying travel expenses and lying to authorities.
December 23 -
PNC, Plaid and Venmo have been blamestorming over customer data-sharing issues of access, security and consent.
December 23 -
Rather than jump headlong into a crowded P2P market, the team at startup ATCE Holdings instead saw a need to address the high costs of B2B payments — and singled out the agricultural industry as a good place to start.
December 23 -
The New Jersey company will pay $63 million for the parent of Victory State Bank.
December 23 -
To compete and remain relevant in 2020 and beyond, organizations must rapidly develop, test and deploy innovative new products and services in increasingly larger amounts, says Paragon Application Systems' Steve Gilde.
December 23
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On Sep. 30, 2019. Dollars in thousands, except for average loan amount.
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On Sep. 30, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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On Sep. 30, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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The shift away from LIBOR won't take place until at least 2021, but there are steps credit unions can take to prepare now.
December 23
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