Regulations & Policy: Page 37


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    Bank of America fined $250M over fake accounts, junk fees

    Regulators say Bank of America opened credit card accounts without customers’ consent and misled consumers about rewards for card applications.

    By Anna Hrushka • July 11, 2023
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    New Jersey legislature passes credit card surcharge bill

    Lawmakers passed a bill that limits the surcharge a merchant can impose on consumers to the cost of processing a credit card transaction.

    By July 11, 2023
  • Trendline

    Payments industry seeks to keep pace with fraudsters

    As losses from fraud in payments have climbed, companies are seeking new tools to combat illicit schemes.

    By Payments Dive staff
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    Missouri follows Nevada in enacting EWA law

    The new legislation creates a requirement that earned wage access providers operating in Missouri must register with the state.

    By July 11, 2023
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    Feds drill down on medical cards

    With consumers increasingly tapping medical credit cards to pay for healthcare costs, the Biden administration is zeroing in on regulations to police such financial services.

    By July 10, 2023
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    Opinion

    As biometrics use advances, so must hacker defenses

    “Hackers are using all sorts of sophisticated methods to trick and bypass biometric technology – like capturing audio clips of individuals’ voices, making fake fingerprints using putty and gelatin, and downloading photos and videos,” an executive writes.

    By Alessandro Chiarini • July 7, 2023
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    FTC revs up money transfer case against Walmart

    The Federal Trade Commission revved up its case against Walmart last week, alleging the retailer facilitated fraudulent transactions, despite a court ruling setback in March.

    By July 6, 2023
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    Card issuers defend late fees

    In responses to a group of U.S. senators, the top 10 credit card issuers outlined their late fee practices and warned of potential consequences if fees are capped as the CFPB has proposed.

    By Caitlin Mullen • July 6, 2023
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    Moody’s report spotlights FedNow downside

    The soon-to-launch real-time payments system from the Federal Reserve may reduce interchange fee revenue for some payments players and increase IT costs for others.

    By June 30, 2023
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    California lawmakers consider bill requiring gun code use

    The bill stands in contrast to legislation recently passed in Republican-led states that blocks use of the gun merchant category code.

    By Caitlin Mullen • June 29, 2023
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    FedNow battles conspiracy theories

    The Federal Reserve’s new instant payments system is confronting disinformation as it gears up for a launch, likely late next month.

    By June 28, 2023
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    Deep Dive

    Will BNPL pass the test?

    The buy now, pay later trend faces a starkly different environment than the one in which it gained traction. Regulation looms, the economy has worsened and investors are demanding profits. It’s all a test of BNPL’s long-term footing.

    By Caitlin Mullen • June 27, 2023
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    Credit card used to buy AR-15 rifle in New Mexico shooting

    Police confirm the gunman’s father used a credit card to pay for part of a transaction that included the weapon purchase.

    By Debbie Carlson • June 26, 2023
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    Alivia Analytics scans for healthcare payments fraud

    With new leadership installed since October, including a new CEO and board member, Alivia Analytics is fighting payments fraud in the healthcare sector.

    By Joseph Burns • June 26, 2023
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    3 avoidable disadvantages of agent-assisted payments

    PayNearMe recently conducted a survey of lenders to determine how they are perceiving and preparing their organizations for this period of economic uncertainty.

    June 26, 2023
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    US servicemembers ensnared by digital payment app scams

    Servicemember complaints about digital payment apps surged last year, according to a CFPB report, which also highlighted military families’ susceptibility to payments fraud.

    By June 22, 2023
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    Congress members introduce bills to protect cash

    The bills introduced last week aim to protect Americans’ right to use cash, and to address privacy concerns regarding a cashless economy.

    By June 20, 2023
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    Column

    Will Nevada’s law prod the CFPB on EWA?

    Nevada’s new law on earned wage access increases the importance of hearing more from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about its view of the growing on-demand pay trend.

    By June 20, 2023
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    Nevada governor signs first state EWA law

    Backers of the law establishing a licensing process for earned wage access providers operating in the state say it’s the first of its kind in the U.S.

    By June 16, 2023
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    Michigan State shooter tapped cash, debit card

    A gunman who killed three Michigan State University students in February used more than one payment method to buy guns. This coverage is part of a Payments Dive series.

    By Debbie Carlson • June 15, 2023
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    Banks too slow to address P2P payment scams, CFPB’s Chopra says

    “They have been very slow to take action,” the bureau’s director said Tuesday, when asked if banks were creating frameworks to combat fraud and scams conducted on peer-to-peer payment platforms.

    By Anna Hrushka • June 14, 2023
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    Opinion

    Get ready for FedNow

    “In the U.S., we never kill payment systems,” writes Modern Treasury cofounder Sam Aarons. “People still write paper checks. But the future of money, especially inside larger enterprises, is instant payments.”

    By Sam Aarons • June 13, 2023
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    Visa, Mastercard split on open banking

    The two big U.S. card companies have diverging views on prospects for open banking. Will it make a difference in their rivalry?

    By June 8, 2023
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    Fed, FDIC, OCC update guidance on third-party risk management

    The guidance is aimed at helping banks address the operational, compliance and strategic risks of third-party tie-ups, such as those with fintech firms.

    By Anna Hrushka • June 8, 2023
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    Republicans take lead on card bill

    Republicans planned to host a press conference for a revived Credit Card Competition Act bill. The legislation’s champion, Sen. Dick Durbin, didn't plan to attend.

    By June 7, 2023
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    Opinion

    BNPL regulation requires balancing act

    “As the CFPB prepares to release new regulatory guidance on BNPL providers, it is important that any new regulations do not stifle the industry's growth and limit its availability,” writes one checkout services CEO.

    By Jordan Gal • June 7, 2023