NEW YORK—Is the rapid growth of buy now, pay later services ending?
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BRUSSELS, Belgium—Detailed plans are taking shape for the E.U.'s new anti-money laundering agency.
NEW YORK –The New York Attorney General’s office is reporting it has secured $4.3 million from a Brooklyn-based cryptocurrency company, Coin Cafe, for “defrauding” investors.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission is warning the increasing use of consumers’ biometric information and related technologies, including those powered by machine learning, raises significant consumer privacy and data security concerns and the potential for bias and discrimination.
WASHINGTON–Revenue earned from overdraft and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees for banks and other financial institutions was down by nearly half in the final quarter of 2022 compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to new data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
BOSTON–Credit union leaders are among those as equally intrigued and fascinated as they are concerned and worried over what artificial intelligence might mean for their own operations and their careers, and a new analysis offers some insights.
WASHINGTON, DC - The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) is reminding Americans to take a moment and reflect upon the meaning of Memorial Day this weekend.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—With the NCUA board having voted 3-0 on a proposal around charitable donation accounts, both NAFCU and the Defense Credit Union Council expressing concerns around a few issues.
TALLAHASSEE, FL – The League of Southeastern Credit Unions (LSCU) has named the winner of its inaugural Service Member of the Year Award.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions recognize that financial inclusion and access to capital for entrepreneurs are critical to ensuring the growth and development of vibrant small businesses, CUNA told the House Small Business Committee.
