Straight to The Point: September 14, 2018

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 star3 The National Credit Union Foundation has activated CUAid to assist with the disaster relief efforts of credit union people affected by Hurricane Florence – The Point

star3 Gov. Andrew Cuomo easily won his primary challenge yesterday, but in the Senate, incumbents who were former members of the Independent Democratic Conference did not fare as well – The Point

star3 NCUA has released the agenda for the agency’s upcoming board meeting – The Point

star3 Fraud attacks on mobile transactions rose 44 percent in the U.S. and 24 percent globally year over year for the first half of 2018, and a third of all fraud now targets mobile channelsCU Times

star3 CUNA Mutual and PSCU announced a partnership to explore opportunities surrounding the expanded use of data and analyticsCUToday

star3 New census data shows that U.S. household incomes rose for the third straight year, up 1.8 percent when adjusted for inflation PYMNTS

star3 In light of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the state Court of Appeals could soon rule on a case affecting a state law that bars credit card surchargesTimes Union

star3 The four major U.S. wireless carriers detailed a new initiative that may soon let Web sites eschew passwords and instead authenticate visitors by leveraging data elements unique to each customer’s phone and mobile subscriber account KrebsOnSecurity

star3 The blog discusses the joint statement issued by five federal agencies—including NCUA and the CFPB—explaining the role of supervisory guidance for regulated institutions and what it means for credit unionsNew York’s State of Mind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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