CHARLESTON, W.V.–The West Virginia legislature adjourned without implementing any changes to the state’s medical cannabis program, even as the state treasurer has raised doubts for the financial infrastructure behind it.
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WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) says it intends to regulate Initial Coin Offering (ICO) participants.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – United Solutions Company (USC) said that in response to a growing need for affordable forms and laser print solutions–especially in a market where many solutions incorporate legacy software that doesn’t integrate well with other systems–it has introduced OnCore Forms.
WASHINGTON—The World Council of Credit Unions has filed a comment letter with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s regarding the discussion paper “The Regulatory Treatment of Sovereign Exposures.”
HOUSTON–Dolphin Debit, the full-service ATM management company, is reporting it saw strong growth across all areas of the company in 2017. Revenue grew by 27% along with “significant increases” in the number of ATMs that it operates, the number of transactions, and the total amount of cash dispensed, the company reported.
LOWER SOUTHAMPTON, Penn.– Kevin Biederman, 36, a former manager with Philadelphia FCU, has pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit money laundering and bank bribery for his role in a corruption case that has involved three public officials here.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—With the highest event registration to date, PSCU announced that its Member Forum 2018 is nearly sold out.
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. — The Cooperative Credit Union Association announced it is awarding a 5% 2017 dues rebate to members in good standing in 2018, marking the third straight year the Association has awarded a dues rebate.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—In a potential indicator of technology that may be headed to the U.S., Mastercard announced it will use Facebook Messenger to provide technology to small businesses in Africa and Asia to drive affordable acceptance of electronic and mobile payments.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—When NCUA holds its open board meeting this Thursday it’s expected the agency will issue an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking on the Federal Credit Union bylaws.
