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Because third-party processors are on the hook for losses from fraudulent transactions, they have as much interest in eliminating bad actors as anyone.
October 1
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The PCI council continues to expand its reach, with the intent of remaining a strong guide for data security well into the future.
September 30 -
Democratic lawmakers including Senator Elizabeth Warren today demanded that eight U.S. banks produce information about agreements they may have with colleges to encourage students to use their products.
September 27 -
As payments technology evolves, some are urging the Federal Reserve Board to take a leadership role in establishing guidelines and standards whereas others are quick to argue against the notion.
September 26 -
Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. won a tentative court ruling they dont infringe a patent owned by SmartMetric Inc., a technology development company that seeks $13.4 billion in damages.
September 25 -
WASHINGTON NCUA and the banking regulators on Tuesday issued a new directive saying if credit unions or banks suspect financial exploitation of one of their elderly members/customers they can report the suspected abuse without violating the consumers privacy under Gramm-Leach-Bliley.
September 24 -
Few people ever sympathize or even empathize with federal and state regulators when it comes to compliance.
September 23 -
In addition to NCUA's proposal to stress test large credit unions, the agency is also rolling out new initiatives related to investigating fraud.
September 23 -
The U.S. Federal Reserves rules for debit-card transaction fees and processing will remain in place while the central bank appeals a decision throwing out the regulations, a judge said.
September 20 -
Groupon Inc. lost a bid for dismissal of a lawsuit complaining the company misled investors about its financial performance before its initial public offering in November 2011.
September 20 -
MoneyGram has purchased Advanced ChronoCash Services (ACCS) and signed an agreement to acquire MoneyGlobe Payment Institution, both Athens, Greece-based money transfer companies.
September 19 -
Just hours after agreeing to pay $910 million in regulatory fines related to the London Whale trading scandal, JPMorgan Chase agreed Thursday to repay $309 million in restitution to customers harmed by its credit card practices as well as face an additional $80 million more in civil money penalties.
September 19 -
Many banks consider money transmission to Somalia too risky because of concerns about terrorism. But U.S. Bancorp continues to pursue a relationship with Dahabshiil, the largest Somali money transmitter, whereas Barclays dropped the business citing the risk.
September 19 -
The Bitcoin Foundation, a trade group, is urging the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to allow bitcoins to be used for federal political contributions.
September 18 -
COEUR DALENE, Idaho NCUA said today its Office of National Examinations and Supervision is drafting a proposed rule to require annual stress tests at credit unions with assets exceeding $10 billion.
September 18 -
The latest revelations about the National Security Agency confirmed what many in the payments industry had long suspected: the agency is watching electronic transactions along with communications.
September 16 -
Kiind, a business-to-business rewards startup, is the latest to offer a gift card platform in which senders don't pay for the gift until the recipient uses it.
September 16 -
ARLINGTON, Va. A new survey by NAFCU found that 24.5% of credit unions believe the NCUA examination process is better than it was in the past twice as many (12.2%) as those who believe the process is worse.
September 15 -
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it will police employer usage of payroll cards to ensure workers dont face hidden fees or other abuses.
September 13 -
The antitrust complaint against Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. will continue, prolonging the eight-year battle, after both proponents and defendants were heard during the fairness hearing Sept. 12.
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