Credit cards
Credit cards
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Major credit card issuers' delinquency rates declined in December, supporting the growing belief that loan losses are near their peak.
January 20 -
SourceMedia Inc., publisher of PaymentsSource, today announced the appointment of Douglas J. Manoni as chief executive officer. He replaces James M. Malkin, who has left the company.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Card Services unit Friday cited continued weakness in the credit card sector and the effects of the recession as key contributors to a $306 million net loss in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31.
January 18 - PSO content
The Federal Reserve Board finalized a rule on Tuesday that is designed to protect consumers from credit card fees and interest rates that jump suddenly.
January 13 - PSO content
Financial regulators in Brunei have placed restrictions on how small the amounts credit card issuers can set for monthly repayment of credit card debts, according to a directive from the country’s Ministry of Finance. Cardholder incomes also will determine credit card spending limits, the directive states.
January 12 -
If the banking industry was seeking clarity on the trend in consumer loan delinquencies, it did not receive it in the latest American Bankers Association data.
January 12 -
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is urging the Federal Reserve Board to return credit card interest rates and fees to year-ago levels after banks raised them in response to new federal rules and surging credit costs, reports Dow Jones.
January 6 - PSO content
Delinquencies on U.S. prime credit cards reached record levels in December, and charge-offs began climbing toward a high set in September, according to data Fitch Group’s Fitch Ratings released Jan. 5.
January 6 - PSO content
Credit card direct mailings are forecasted to pick up again after the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 takes effect in February, industry experts say.
January 5 - PSO content
When Brian Moynihan assumes control of Bank of America Corp. next week, he will face daunting new competitive pressure in the credit and debit card arenas, among many other challenges. Moynihan, 50, on Jan. 1 becomes the nation’s largest bank’s president and chief executive officer, succeeding Kenneth D. Lewis, who is retiring.
December 31 -
Consumers worldwide cannot account for an estimated 20% of their weekly cash spending, according to statistics released last week by Visa.
December 29 -
Debt buyer Portfolio Recovery Associates (PRA) is the defendant in a class-action lawsuit filed by Atlanta-based law firm Webb, Klase & Lemond LLC. The case alleges that Norfolk, Va.-based PRA improperly subjected consumers to arbitration with National Arbitration Forum Inc. (NAF), a service it knew was biased in favor of creditors.
December 21 -
New technology enabling credit card marketers to create cell phone text-message dialogues with customers could enhance their marketing and collection efforts, and one analyst says the technology could be "a potent new tool" as text messaging becomes more routine.
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Remember the good ol´ days of lemonade and big front porches? And grandpa with his candies? And-wait; let´s try that again. Remember when the drive-thru bank tellers at your local branch recognized you and sent lollipops for your kids through the pneumatic tube?
June 23 -
Slate.com´s "The Big Money" blog posted a visual history of credit cards yesterday--It´s an entertaining little slideshow on the evolution of cards from their earliest, plainest state to the current diversity of species. Now there are cards for music fans; cards sporting alma maters and cards with cute cat pictures on them. Some have carried extra fees for customers. Will this visual smorgasbord thrive or sputter in the new, reformed world of credit cards? The answer depends, it seems, on the fees.
June 1


