The National Association Of Federal Credit Unions news and trends

Retailers Ask For Delay On EMV Rollout
News // April 06, 2015

A retail trade group would like the payment industry to slow its roll regarding shifting fraud liability from banks to merchants. The Food Marketing Insitute (FMI) — a group which represents thousands of retail food stores and pharmacies — has asked Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc.,...

Credit Union Group: Regulate Retailers Like Banks
News // April 06, 2015

The war of words over whether the U.S. federal government should beef up regulation of retailers’ data security got another salvo from a credit-union organization last week, in a letter telling congressional leaders that retailers should be regulated like financial institutions. “Congress must act to...

Target Breach Cost To Credit Unions: $30 Million
Breach Round Up // March 11, 2014

The retail data breach at Target cost U.S. credit unions an estimated $30 million. The National Association of Federal Credit Unions released the estimate this week, Finextra reported on Feb. 11. “Credit unions are being hit by a double whammy in terms of numbers of...

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Small Lenders Wage On In Fight Against Breach Settlements

April 29, 2015
The major breaches that happened at Target in 2013, or Home Depot in 2014, have spurred a strong alliance between the small banks and credit unions who’ve joined together to make their case for recovering hundreds of millions of dollars of losses that occurred from those breaches, The Wall Street Journal reported. The smaller financial […]

Retailers Ask For Delay On EMV Rollout

April 06, 2015
A retail trade group would like the payment industry to slow its roll regarding shifting fraud liability from banks to merchants. The Food Marketing Insitute (FMI) — a group which...

Credit Union Group: Regulate Retailers Like Banks

April 06, 2015
The war of words over whether the U.S. federal government should beef up regulation of retailers’ data security got another salvo from a credit-union organization last week, in a letter...