PURCHASE, N.Y.—With the ever-expanding Internet of Things and the growing adoption of mobile money, pay-as-you-go programs are making it easier for people in developing countries to access goods and services by providing them a more flexible way to pay for them, according to a new report that also highlights how pay-as-you-go is being tested in one country.
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HONOLULU–The Hawaii Credit Union League has announced the results of its 2018 board elections.
NEW DELHI, India—It appears that the government of India is not banning cryptocurrencies, instead contemplating taxing them.
WASHINGTON–The American Bankers Association has filed a cross-appeal in response to NCUA’s own appeal in a challenge to its field of membership rule.
WASHINGTON–Primaries are being held in eight states today, with credit unions and their political action committees having a stake in some of the races.
WASHINGTON—The latest jobs report – with 223,000 jobs gained May – revealed the lowest unemployment levels in nearly 50 years, but labor force participation continues to lag.
WASHINGTON–Both the House and Senate are back in session this week, although there are no hearings or pieces of legislation that specifically apply to credit unions on the agenda.
WASHINGTON—Due to the uncertainty that continues to surround how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to websites and online access, credit unions continue to be hit with lawsuits alleging violations.
NEW YORK—JP Morgan Chase Bank is suing Landry's for $20 million in costs related to a 2015 credit card data breach affecting several of the Houston-based hospitality company's restaurants and entertainment venues.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–The California State Senate has passed a bill that would establish a state-chartered bank for cannabis businesses as well as a Credit Union Advisory Board.
