WASHINGTON—Efforts by the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) to modernize its Safeguards Rule is getting support from NAFCU.
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WASHINGTON–The Federal Reserve Board has announced Federal Reserve Banks will develop a new round-the-clock real-time payment and settlement service, called the FedNow Service, to support faster payments in the United States.
WASHINGTON—Total vehicle sales in July decreased slightly to a rate of 17-million annualized units during July, a number that’s "right where they have hovered for several years running," according to NAFCU Chief Economist and Vice President of Research Curt Long.
CINCINNATI–Credit unions will be watching the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals this week as it hears a case filed against two credit unions over website accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
CALGARY, Alberta–The Credit Unions of Alberta offered complimentary coffee and pastries here as part of an effort to raise awareness around how credit unions can help consumers achieve their dreams. The pop-up event was held at Analog Coffee.
SAN FRANCISCO—Brad Garlinghouse, chief executive officer of crypto currency company Ripple, says he's worried Facebook's plans to enter the arena with its Libra digital coin will provoke harsher regulation of the entire sector.
WASHINGTON—The National Security Agency has announced plans to form a cybersecurity directorate later this year as part of a larger initiative to fuse its offensive and defensive operations.
WASHINGTON—Financial institutions that offer card controls should provide some important security advice to their account holders, asserts one analyst.
ALBANY, N.Y.—The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has created a new Research and Innovation Division that will oversee the licensing of cryptocurrency firms.
BALTIMORE—The number of kids waiting to get their first credit card until they graduate high school is declining, with a new report suggesting one of the fastest growing segment of cardholders is 8-to-14-year-olds.
