Regulation

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UK Payments Industry Seeks Further Reduction of Fraud-Reimbursement Cap
September 06, 2024

The payments industry in the United Kingdom is reportedly advocating for changes to fraud-reimbursement rules that are set to be enacted Oct. 7. Despite changes announced by the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) Wednesday (Sept. 4), the industry is pushing for further amendments to these rules,...

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From Partnerships to Problem Banks: FDIC Report Looms Large
September 03, 2024

Technology and third-party relationships — with service providers and digitally-focused FinTechs — have helped transform banks’ operations. Banks have been able to pivot fully into the digital age, serving a broader swath of customers than they otherwise might have if those partnerships had not been...

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FTC Accuses Care.com of Misleading Job-Seeking Caregivers
August 26, 2024

The Federal Trade Commission took legal action against child and older adult care platform Care.com. The FTC alleged that Care deceived caregivers about the availability of jobs and the amount they could expect to earn, while also failing to offer families looking for care a...

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Uber Fined $324 Million for EU Data Protection Breach
August 26, 2024

Uber was fined a record 290 million euros (about $324 million) for failing to protect European driver data. The fine from the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) stems from an investigation that found that the ride-hailing/delivery giant transferred personal data of its drivers to the...

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FTC Junk Fee Crackdown Leaves Restaurants Feeling Queasy
August 25, 2024

The Biden administration’s anti-junk-fee campaign is targeting the restaurant sector. But as CNBC reported Sunday (Aug. 25), restaurateurs are trying to avoid this fight. The report, citing data from the National Restaurant Association, said that 15% of restaurant owners added surcharges or fees to checks...

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FCA Chair Allegedly Revealed Whistleblower’s Identity
August 25, 2024

The head of England’s financial watchdog has reportedly been accused of violating a whistleblower’s confidentiality. Ashley Alder, chair of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), allegedly forwarded correspondence featuring a whistleblower’s name, address and concerns without redaction, the Financial Times (FT) reported Friday (Aug. 23). The...

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Thredd SVP Says FinTechs Need a Gut Check as They Safeguard Money Movement  
August 20, 2024

As the regulatory gaze sharpens on FinTechs, the companies themselves are mindful that they need new tools and a new approach to operations, in order to stay on the right side of the regulators. “The cost of fraud is high,” Ryan Dew, SVP, Product Solutions...

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PSR Explores Expanding Variable Recurring Payments in UK
August 15, 2024

Great Britain’s payments regulator has taken another step in its variable recurring payments (VRP) project. In December, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) put forth a “call for views,” which included proposals for how it could support an expansion of VRPs. On Thursday (Aug. 15), the...

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CFIUS Fines T-Mobile $60 Million, Alleging Failure to Protect Data
August 15, 2024

Telecommunications company T-Mobile was fined $60 million by a U.S. regulator that said the company failed to prevent and report unauthorized access to sensitive data. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) said in an announcement of the enforcement action that T-Mobile...