Congress Considers Reimbursement Rules for P2P Fraud
As peer-to-peer payment apps like Zelle and Venmo gain popularity, so does the opportunity for criminals to entice victims into ...
Learn how Congress influences the payments and banking industry through legislation, shaping financial regulations, consumer protections, and the overall economic landscape in the United States.
As peer-to-peer payment apps like Zelle and Venmo gain popularity, so does the opportunity for criminals to entice victims into ...
The first major cryptocurrency regulation bill to be passed by the U.S. House was approved this week with bipartisan support. ...
Stand With Crypto, an alliance of 440,000 crypto supporters, announced it will create a political action committee (PAC) to donate ...
The protection of U.S. citizens’ personal data has taken center stage over the past few months. For the Consumer Financial ...
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This article reviews the potential impact of Biden’s executive order (EO) across the financial regulatory and oversight agencies, including the ...
This posting in Forbes relates to the long awaited positioning paper from the Fed on CBDCs, expected a few months ...
The two have more in common than most think. Both are global, and social networks and virtual worlds are likely ...
The CFPB is required to publish an update on the credit card industry every two years in a report to ...
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