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ATLANTA–FMSI, a provider of workforce optimization solutions for credit unions, will host a live, complimentary webinar titled “Predicting the Branch of the Future” on Thursday May 12 from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET, and Tuesday May 17 from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET.

MILPITAS, Calif.–A relatively unknown cybercrime group has hacked numerous organizations to steal as many as 20 million payments cards worth as much as $400 million in underground cybercrime sales, according to a new report from FireEye, which provides cybersecurity.

WASHINGTON—The Financial Accounting Standards Board says its “current expected credit loss” standard will take effect one year later than originally planned for credit unions under a change approved Wednesday.

ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger with Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and General Counsel Carrie Hunt met with NCUA Board Vice Chairman Rick Metsger Tuesday to discuss field of membership and moving healthy credit unions back to an 18-month exam cycle.

WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered the New Jersey-based debt collection law firm Pressler & Pressler, LLP, two principal partners, and New Century Financial Services, Inc., a debt buyer, to stop “churning out unfair and deceptive debt collection lawsuits based on flimsy or nonexistent evidence.”

SAN ANTONIO–San Antonio FCU said it will begin offering short-term, small-dollar loans to members through a new relationship with QCash Financial, an automated, cloud-based, omni-channel lending platform for financial institutions.

LONDON—A new study reveals that men are almost twice as likely as women to store passwords or PINs to credit cards, debit cards, online bank accounts and other online accounts on their smartphones, tablets and laptops.