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Payments technology company TIS will work with SAP to streamline Single Euro Payments Area [SEPA] compliance.
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If you stop by bar Room77 in Berlin's Kreuzberg neighborhood for a beer, you can leave the euros in your wallet and instead pay with the digital currency Bitcoina growing phenomenon in Germany and other countries that are changing their views on the currency.
September 12 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. may settle regulators probes into the banks credit-card debt collection practices and sales of identity-theft products as early as next week, said two people with knowledge of the matter.
September 11 -
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department and federal regulators will help clear the way for credit unions and banks to transact business with the legitimate marijuana industry without fear of prosecution, Deputy Attorney General James Cole told Congress yesterday.
September 11 -
As more financial institutions and other companies turn to cloud-based services to maintain customer contact centers, Echopass Corp. says it has strengthened its position to assure data handled in those centers remains secure.
September 11 -
U.S. District Judge John Gleeson has an opportunity this week to put an end to an antitrust complaint against Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. that dates back to 2005. But the courtroom battle may continue past the Sept. 12 fairness hearing.
September 10 -
Buttercoin wanted to be a Bitcoin exchange, but after being discouraged or outright rejected by over 76 financial institutions, it chose a different path.
September 9 -
Californias legislature has voted to reform a money-transmission law that has come under fire for stymying payments innovation.
September 9 -
NCUA last week warned credit unions about advertising that anyone can join, without limitation, saying such an offer may be in violation of laws and regulations.
September 9 -
One day after six federal agencies issued a notice revising a proposed rule requiring sponsors of securitization transactions to retain risk in those transactions, insiders questioned if the changes do much to help credit unions.
September 9 -
There isn't a credit union in the country that isn't aware of the never-ending need to comply with ever-growing rules and regulations. In our July 29 issue, Credit Union Journal provided more than a dozen perspectives aimed at providing assistance and direction with compliance. In this issue, the Journal offers additional viewpoints designed to do the same.
September 9 -
The new remittance transfer rules that take effect Oct. 28 bring with them some tough decisions for credit unions-especially those falling just outside the guidelines, reports CUNA Mutual Group.
September 9 -
New guidelines make it imperative that CUs pay close attention to how they handle garnished accounts that receive federal benefits, reminds Wolters Kluwer.
September 9 -
While check usage may be on the decline, the amount of charge-offs due to check fraud is not, and one person says that Reg CC remains a chief compliance hurdle.
September 9 -
All the attention may go to new regulations, but one person is reminding that CUs must continue to monitor some older threats associated with Reg E.
September 9 -
Credit unions need to pay close attention to member complaints as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is stepping up its focus here, looking for signs from consumers that their FI is engaging in unfair or deceptive practices.
September 9 -
The CFPB's new and forthcoming mortgage rules represent what one person called "the poster child for change" that FIs can expect in the coming year.
September 9 -
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. Community Choice CU has signed with NeighborBench for the companys cloud-based compliance solution.
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The recent court ruling on debit interchange fees should remind the payments industry how harmful the Durbin amendment is.
September 6
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA is warning credit unions about advertising that anyone can join, without limitation, saying such an offer may be in violation of laws and regulations.
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