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New Jersey Outlaws Cashless Businesses

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New Jersey has passed a law banning cashless stores and restaurants, according to reports. New Jersey is the second state to outlaw cashless stores after Massachusetts, which signed a similar bill into law back in 1978. The bill was signed by Gov.

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New Jersey Shows The Good And Bad Of Gambling Payments Progress

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Among recent developments is the addition of PayPal to the sportsbook operated by DraftKings in New Jersey. Payment processing has been among the chief dampeners of performance in New Jersey’s regulated online gambling market,” observed Legal Sports Report. That’s pushing companies like casino site 888.com

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New Jersey Attorney General sues merchant cash advance providers

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The New Jersey Attorney General recently filed a lawsuit in New Jersey state court against Yellowstone Capital LLC, its parent Fundry.US

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New Jersey files lawsuit against two buy-here pay-here used car dealers

CFPB Monitor

On March 7, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. The complaint alleges that these practices violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Advertising Regulations, the Automotive Sales Regulations, and the state Used Car Lemon law and regulations.

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New Jersey enacts licensing and other requirements for student loan servicers

CFPB Monitor

On July 30, 2019, Acting New Jersey Governor Sheila Oliver signed into law SB 1149 , which requires student loan servicers to be licensed, creates an Office of the Student Loan Ombudsman within the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance, imposes various requirements, and prohibits certain conduct. Licensing requirement.

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BNY Mellon’s AI-Based Fraud Detection Initiative

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Countering digital fraud is a lot like playing whack-a-mole: As soon as one fraudster is taken out, two more pop up where they’re least expected. The popularity of digital banking services has created ample opportunities for bad actors, leaving banks scrambling to protect themselves against the rising tide of fraud.

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Trade-based money laundering: The link to terrorist financing

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A business with significant funds movement to/from or between higher risk geographies, including domestic areas with geographical risks, such as south Florida, southwestern border states, and New York/New Jersey. Account activity or a business operation that doesn’t make sense for the entity or industry.

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