Regulations & Policy
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States aim to keep stablecoin purview
A group representing state bank supervisors is concerned about preserving sovereignty over the digital assets.
By Peter Lucas • June 5, 2026 -
Colorado interchange fee law vetoed
The state’s governor shot down a bill aimed at curbing interchange fees on card transactions even though members of his own party passed the legislation.
By Lynne Marek • June 4, 2026 -
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TrendlinePayments industry seeks to keep pace with fraudsters
As losses from fraud in payments have climbed, companies are seeking new tools to combat illicit schemes.
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Visa-Mastercard swipe fee fund has paid $414M
Payouts to merchants from a $5.5 billion settlement fund ponied up by the card networks began this year, with a second distribution in the offing.
By Justin Bachman • June 3, 2026 -
Fiserv stablecoin arrives next month
The company’s FIUSD coin “goes live in July,” CEO Mike Lyons said at an investor conference Thursday.
By Lynne Marek • June 3, 2026 -
Fintech Wise probed over AML concerns
A Belgian prosecutor is looking into “indications of non-compliance,” particularly from “a lack of proper identification of clients and their activities.”
By Dan Ennis • June 2, 2026 -
Judge blocks Illinois card fee law
The injunction for banks and card networks Monday came after U.S. regulators moved to preempt the statute curbing card swipe fees.
By Justin Bachman • June 2, 2026 -
Illinois lawmakers again delay card fee law
The state’s lawmakers voted to hold off on implementing the law as federal bank regulators sought to preempt the statute that curbs swipe fees.
By Justin Bachman • June 1, 2026 -
Fed’s top payments official to exit
Mark Gould, who was the Federal Reserve’s first payments chief, said he will retire this year, but stay on while the central bank seeks his successor.
By Lynne Marek • May 29, 2026 -
Opinion
Trump should nix high-cost loans
“If the president wants to provide people relief from high-interest debt ... he should lead a crackdown against high-cost credit schemes,” writes a consumer advocate lawyer.
By Lauren Saunders • May 28, 2026 -
Tennessee levies tax on remittances
The Volunteer State will add a $10 tax for cross-border payments, and an extra 2% fee for some, under a new law drawing the ire of payments players.
By Justin Bachman • May 27, 2026 -
OCC aims to derail state card law
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency urged a judge Friday to block an Illinois law on interchange fees that the agency has preempted.
By Justin Bachman • May 26, 2026 -
Trump order seeks to open Fed rails
The administration mandated a review of how the Federal Reserve and federal agencies can aid fintech firms through more central bank access.
By Justin Bachman • May 20, 2026 -
Facebook fraud becomes lightning rod
Banks and consumer advocates are taking social media to task, while Facebook tries to rein in fake profiles and scam ads.
By Shefali Kapadia • May 18, 2026 -
Judge fines payments processor Cliq
A federal court assessed a $6.5 million penalty over non-compliance in a 2015 Federal Trade Commission settlement but declined to appoint a receiver.
By Justin Bachman • May 18, 2026 -
CFPB alum Chopra to lead state consumer agency
Former CFPB head Rohit Chopra will lead a new California agency with oversight of consumer affairs and financial protection, among other duties.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • May 15, 2026 -
Column
The fight against fraud revs up
Maybe crusaders against financial fraud and scams can finally make some headway with help from Congress, the White House and Nacha.
By Lynne Marek • May 15, 2026 -
Block inches closer to DOJ settlement
The company set aside $240 million in the first quarter as it negotiates with the Justice Department over allegations in a 2023 short seller’s report.
By Justin Bachman • May 14, 2026 -
Shopify loses bid to toss Sezzle lawsuit
The e-commerce platform can't jettison plausible monopoly claims made by the buy now, pay later company, a federal judge ruled Monday.
By Justin Bachman • May 13, 2026 -
PayPal settles with DOJ over DEI
The digital payments company agreed Tuesday to a settlement with the Department of Justice over a 2020 diversity investment fund.
By Lynne Marek • May 12, 2026 -
Senators query credit bureaus on BNPL
A group of Democrats wants to know how credit agencies are using buy now, pay later data and what changes may be planned in the future.
By Justin Bachman • May 11, 2026 -
Appeals court remands Illinois card fee case
A move by federal officials to preempt Illinois’ interchange fee ban requires further review by a district court, the 7th Circuit said Friday.
By Justin Bachman • May 8, 2026 -
Fed to launch roundtable to fight payment fraud
The Federal Reserve sees a rising threat of payment fraud and wants to collaborate with other agencies to stop it, a Fed Vice chair said.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • May 7, 2026 -
Tourism group decries credit card bill
The organization backed by the Electronic Payments Coalition attacked the Consumer Credit Card Competition Act proposal.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • May 1, 2026 -
Nacha raises same-day ACH network limit
Set to take effect in 2027, the new transaction limit aims to make high-value transactions for tax, payroll and other payments easier.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • April 28, 2026 -
Harnessing AI to fight fraud
Payments players are tapping artificial intelligence to beat back fraud bolstered by AI, and Congress may provide an assist.
By Lynne Marek • April 28, 2026