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Will Real-Time Rails in Canada Bring More Fraud?

FICO

The ‘ Modernization Target State’ lays out Payments Canada’s vision for the future and it does talk about fraud prevention. The references are vague, however: “centralized fraud and risk management capabilities” are referenced but the nature of this protection is not defined. launching a super complaint.

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New NACHA Rule Could Catch Payment Processors, Merchants, FIs Off-Guard

PYMNTS

In a new PYMNTS interview, David Barnhardt, executive vice president of product at GIACT , which offers fraud detection and account validation tools, talks about an upcoming change by NACHA, national administrator of the ACH network, to make internet-initiated debit transactions (WEB debits) safer and more seamless. New NACHA Rule.

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Top 5 Scores Posts of 2020: Keeping Credit Flowing During Uncertain Times

FICO

The FICO Blog posts last year reflected that – we wrote about everything from the impact on collections, proactive lender communications with consumers, issues with fraud, and of course, how FICO® Scores were impacted. The COVID-19 pandemic cast a huge shadow on the financial services worldwide.

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The Cryptocurrency AML Challenge - What You Need to Know

FICO

And with that comes regulation. While the exact status of regulations is still emerging from the Biden/Harris Administration , one thing is for sure: identification of all parties involved in transactions will reduce the risk of money laundering and other illicit activities. Read FICO’s Crypto AML White Paper.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Regulator Award. The all-powerful banking regulator claimed that car dealers discriminated against minority borrowers—by guessing the race of borrowers based on last names and addresses in loan files, and claimed racism if the people they guessed were minorities seemed to be paying higher rates. ‘Are You Freakin’ Kidding Me?’

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The 2023 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Note for you damn haters: yes, it’s down from a frothy high of $66,0000, but look at the normalized return over the past 15 years since Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper.) The Bank Regulator Working for Merchants Award! Seems like maybe this has been forgotten when it comes to these regulations.

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