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By David Morrison |
December 9, 2011
Electronic Payments Coalition secret shoppers say prices went up after Oct. 1 debit cap kicked in.
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By Jason Dias |
November 21, 2011
The economy is harvesting individuals and businesses that are not efficient.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
September 14, 2011
If you’re going to overdraw your checking account by $100 or less, your most cost-effective bet is to borrow money from a payday lender, not to use an overdraft service or let your check bounce.
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By Claude R. Marx |
August 24, 2011
During its first month in existence, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has spoken softly and not carried a big stick.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
June 27, 2011
A debit card fraud breach that began swarming Northeast Ohio in April is said to have affected tens of thousands of accounts and dozens of financial institutions, including at least seven credit unions.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
June 21, 2011
Ohio League says breach shows how financial burden falls on credit unions, not retailers.
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By Jim Rubenstein |
June 9, 2011
A CEO of a small Minnesota CU expressed concern that the proposed cap on interchange might end checking at some small credit unions.
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By David Morrison |
April 27, 2011
WASHINGTON — Chip-and-PIN cards are more secure than traditional magnetic stripe cards, executives on a panel said at the Visa Global Security Summit on Wednesday.
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By Sarah Snell Cooke |
March 23, 2011
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By Robert McGarvey |
March 17, 2011
Giant, encompassing mega-trends are remaking the credit union universe and before this is over, just about every credit union will feel the changes.