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Fraud prevention and detection: Empowering clients through education

Abrigo

Client fraud education to prevent banking losses Financial institutions play a crucial role in safeguarding customers and members from fraud. Fraud education is key. You might also like this infographic: 5 Fraud typologies impacting you and your customers or members. DOWNLOAD Takeaway 1 U.S.

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Compliance changes to watch in 2023

Independent Banker

From new fee practices to peer-to-peer fraud, keep an eye on what regulatory changes could be developing in the new year. The FDIC’s long-term goal for the reserve ratio of insured deposits. Source: FDIC. Debit card interchange fees and routing. Climate-related risk. Illustration by Monster Ztudio/Adobe.

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Consumer Lending Compliance: Hot-Button Issues to Monitor

Abrigo

Consumer lending compliance — like other aspects of enterprise risk management at financial institutions — saw a huge impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. Numerous regulatory resources go into detail, including fair lending videos from the FDIC and examination procedures published on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s website.

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April 2014: A Busy Month for Fraud Alerts!

Jack Henry

Cyber-Attacks on Financial Institutions ATM and Card Authorization Systems. In light of the ATM cash-out schemes that had taken place recently, an alert was issued to provide details on how this type of fraud had occurred, the risks presented to financial institutions (FIs), and what FIs could do to mitigate these risks.

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Treasury report on bank/fintech relationships includes recommendations for CFPB supervision of non-bank installment lenders and data aggregators

CFPB Monitor

Incumbent non-banks are short-term credit providers such as pawn shops and title lenders, specialized installment lenders, such as captive finance companies, non-bank mortgage lenders, money transmitters, and card networks. This includes IDIs acting as lenders in bank/fintech partnerships.

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Breaches, Beginnings And A Buying Spree

PYMNTS

This week, the lucky winner is Macy’s , which disclosed to the world that hackers had obtained names and passwords of online customers — and might have accessed credit card numbers and expiration dates as well. As Queen famously sang, another one bites the dust — or as modified for the modern era, another one bites the breach.

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Digital Disruption

Independent Banker

Unlike highly regulated, FDIC-insured banks, which are subject to strict, expensive security standards designed to protect consumers’ sensitive information, FinTech companies are barely regulated and seldom examined. Although they have bank accounts, they often prefer to use prepaid cards and mobile options to manage their finances.