WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives last night passed five regulatory relief bills that had the strong support of credit unions.
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WASHINGTON—Although the House has just passed five regulatory relief bills supported by credit unions, there remain other pieces of legislation that the credit union trade groups want to see get some attention.
REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft may be moving into mobile payments.
WASHINGTON—The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing today on "H.R. 9, The Innovation Act."
WASHINGTON—Despite potential revenue headwinds for checking accounts, rewards for the product line are making a comeback, a new study indicates.
CUPERTINO, Calif.—Apple is reportedly working to enhance security on iPhones, receiving a patent for facial recognition biometrics.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla./BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—The Florida Credit Union Association and the Alabama CU Association handed out their 2014 Lawmaker of the Year awards in their respective states.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—The Credit Union Service Centers of Alabama announced it will pay a $147,000 patronage rebate and dividend, marking the fourth consecutive year the network has given back.
WASHINGTON—AT&T has been fined $25 million by the Federal Communications Commission after call center employees in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines were found to have accessed personally identifiable information from some 278,000 customer accounts without authorization.
AUSTIN, Texas—The Cornerstone CU League elected its board officers during its annual meeting here.
