BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–The League of Southeastern Credit Unions has announced the winners of its Desjardins, Dora Maxwell and Louise Herring Awards in Alabama and Florida.
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LONDON—Starting Oct. 1 PayPal said it will temporarily halt its cryptocurrency sales in the United Kingdom. The decision is due to the “shifting regulatory environment” in the U.K., reported Crypto Daily.
LONDON—The U.K.’s financial watchdog continues to maintain strict supervision of the emerging crypto industry in the country, according to a new report.
HOUSTON– A new survey reveals to what degree consumer demand for digital experiences, mobile self-service capabilities and fraud management is commanding the attention of financial institutions.
SAN MATEO, Calif.–Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most effective method for improving anti-money laundering (AML) processes and efficiencies, according to a new survey of AML professionals.
HAMPSHIRE, U.K.– A new study from Juniper Research is forecasting credit scoring services will grow by 67% to $44 billion by 2028.
CHANDLER, Ariz.–Nine new job openings have been added to CUToday.info’s the Gig.
WASHINGTON–With Congress set to return to Washington in September, credit unions are paying particular attention to a number of issues expected to be on the agenda, topped by the fight over the Credit Card Competition Act when it comes to financial services.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–NCUA Chairman Todd Harper told state credit union regulators and state-chartered CUs gathered here the federal/state partnership has been “mutually beneficial” and led to “innovative and effective tools” he expects to continue.
TAMPA, Fla.–Credit unions along Florida’s west coast as well as those in North Central Florida and the east coast of the U.S. from Jacksonville north through the Carolinas are being are being urged to prepare now for the arrival of Tropical Storm Idalia, which could strengthen into a hurricane as it heads north along the gulf coast.
