Limiting fees is bad math—and even worse policy
Political attacks against legitimate financial fees continue to gain traction. It’s not surprising during an election year, but policies that lump in the cost of doing business with for-profit ...
Political attacks against legitimate financial fees continue to gain traction. It’s not surprising during an election year, but policies that lump in the cost of doing business with for-profit ...
The interchange system is under attack, but the arguments are misguided and misdirected. For over a decade, retailers have turned interchange fees into a scapegoat to distract consumers from corporate ...
While election results continue to roll in and with the Presidential race still undecided, credit unions are well positioned for success in 2021 and beyond. Our industry is bipartisan, and ...
Headlines about huge data security breaches are so common that they almost seem like business as usual. Just a few weeks ago, Yahoo Inc. admitted that its 2014 data breach ...
The payment system in America is not perfect, and the credit union industry is well aware of the various gaps and challenges that the current mix of electronic payments and ...
July’s U.S. district court ruling on debit card interchange fees leaves some financial institutions – including credit unions – crying foul and worrying about their bottom lines. But this ruling ...