GAINESVILLE, Fla.—Much of the fraud involving counterfeit credit, ATM debit and retail gift cards relies on the ability of thieves to use cheap, widely available hardware to encode stolen data onto any card's magnetic stripe.
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WASHINGTON—The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) indicated it will issue guidance to clarify the implementation dates of its current expected credit losses (CECL) standard.
NEW YORK—At an auction here, NCUA—acting as the liquidating agent of failed First Jersey Credit Union—sold four New York City taxi medallions for $180,000 each.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–PSCU has launched what it said is thenewest iteration of its Engagement Builder marketing resource and social media management tool.
WASHINGTON–Seventy-four people have been arrested as part of a global crackdown on a scam involving sending bogus emails to companies that demanded payments of funds.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.––The Organizational Resource Development (ORD) team at CU*Answers has announced a new health and wellness program to encourage a healthy lifestyle for its employees.
WENTZVILLE, Mo.– 1st Financial FCU here is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a campaign themed “50 Small Acts of Cooperation.”
NEW YORK—At its meeting here, the Municipal Credit Union board of directors voted to formally terminate president/CEO Kam Wong.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Charlotte Metro Credit Union announced a new partnership with Habitat for Humanity Charlotte. Over the next three years the credit union will lend $3 million — a maximum of $1 million annually — in mortgages to Habitat homeowners.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint in federal district court seeking to stop two related operations and their principals who allegedly facilitated billions of illegal robocalls to consumers nationwide, pitching everything from auto warranties to home security systems and supposed debt-relief services.
