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November

22
2023
Trends

More Americans are expected to 'buy now, pay later' for the holidays. Analysts see a growing risk

NEW YORK (AP) — Consumers are expected to use “buy now, pay later” payment plans heavily this holiday season, a forecast that bodes well for retailers but that has credit experts again sounding alarm bells.

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November

22
2023
Industry News

FTC Authorizes Compulsory Process for AI-related Products and Services

The Federal Trade Commission has approved an omnibus resolution authorizing the use of compulsory process in nonpublic investigations involving products and services that use or claim to be produced using artificial intelligence (AI) or claim to detect its use.

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November

21
2023
Industry News

The CFPB’s Proposed Personal Financial Data Rights Rule – Financial Institutions Would Face Competitive, Operational and Regulatory Issues in Relation to Making Their Consumer Customers’ Financial Data Available to Third Parties

In an effort to promote “open banking” and reduce “sticky banking”, make it easier for consumers to compare their current financial institution to competitors, and to generally increase competition among financial institutions, on October 19, 2023, the CFPB proposed a new Personal Financial Data Rights Rule, which, if it becomes final, will likely take effect early in 2024.

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November

21
2023
Trends

Consumers Expect Further Decline in Credit Applications and Rise in Rejection Rates

NEW YORK – The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data today released results from its latest Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) Credit Access Survey, which provides information on consumers’ experiences with, and expectations about, credit demand and credit access.

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November

21
2023
Industry News

No ‘Junk’ in Overdraft Fees; Only Transparent Consumer Options

In today’s discourse surrounding “junk fees,” it’s imperative to separate the sensational misconceptions surrounding overdraft fees at credit unions from the broader narrative. Contrary to the distorted portrayals by guest commentators and consumer “advocates” in the news media, credit unions are fundamentally different from other financial institutions associated with questionable “junk fee” practices.

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