ATLANTA—Casual dining and fast food restaurant chain Huddle House announced it has suffered a security breach stemming from its point of sale system. The company said the breach likely impacted 341 locations between August 2017 and Feb. 1.
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RALEIGH, N.C.–Constellation Digital Partners said it has hit a new milestone with the certification of the first round of services submitted by development partners for its cloud-based marketplace.
FRANKLIN, Tenn.– Franklin Madison announced it has entered into a partnership with Ethos.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.—Wyoming has become the first state to recognize cryptocurrencies as legal property and subject them to some of the rules governing fiat money.
MIAMISBURG, Ohio–The $340-million River Valley Credit Union here has purchased three Money Machine 2 self-service coin counters from Cummins Allison, which will save it nearly $30,000 in rental program costs and also improve service, according to the company.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Bank of America is making it easier for consumers to receive the maximum cash back on their rewards card.
NEW YORK–Many auto dealers have started 2018 with heavy inventories of unsold vehicles on their lots, with analysts suggesting the situation could put pressure on manufacturers to cut factory output as U.S. auto sales cool, according to a new report.
ARLINGTON—Total vehicle sales decreased to a rate of 16.7 million annualized units in January.
CHICAGO –– Despite a year in which institutions insured by the FDIC reported a nearly 30% increase in net income, financial institution CFOs who say they are “very confident” in their institutions’ abilities to manage the financial impact of evolving business circumstances dropped to just 22% in 2018 from 35% the previous year, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve's fourth-quarter senior loan officer opinion survey (SLOOS) revealed banks will continue to see deteriorating lending conditions as loan performance is expected to decline in 2019.
