PURCHASE, N.Y.–Visa and Mastercard have announced a delay in the EMV liability shift related to automatic fuel dispensers from October 2017 to October 2020.
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SAN FRANCISCO–A court here has authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve what is known as a “John Doe” summons on Coinbase, requesting the identities of United States Coinbase customers who transferred convertible virtual currency from 2013 to 2015.
PORTLAND, Maine.–The $258-millionEvergreen Credit Union has named Jason Lindstrom as its president and CEO.
TAMPA, Fla.–Branches of GTE Financial Credit Union have adopted more than 20 families and others in the Tampa Bay region and will be providing help and assistance during the holiday season.
WASHINGTON—Various regulatory issues affecting the credit union industry, including overdraft, lending compliance and unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices, were discussed by NAFCU board and CFPB Director Richard Cordray at NAFCU’s headquarters.
WASHINGTON—Members of CUNA’s Consumer Protection Subcommittee met with NCUA and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week, addressing a wide range of issues related to regulatory burden.
WASHINGTON–Former Secretary of State and retired Army Gen. Colin Powell will deliver the Tuesday session keynote at CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference early next year in Washington, the trade group announced.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–The video recording of the Oct. 27, 2016, open meeting of the National Credit Union Administration board and the agency’s budget briefing are now available on the agency’s website.
NEW YORK–American Express has moved to raise its fees slightly on late payments.
CANBERRA, Australia–This country’s competition regulator said it is closely monitoring any plans that involve the nation's big banks buying up smaller financial technology rivals or striking blockchain cooperation deals.
