Visa faces Justice Department antitrust case on debit cards
Antitrust enforcers are preparing to accuse the payments giant of taking steps to keep rivals from challenging its dominance in the debit card market, according to people familiar with the matter.
In this election, the future of the CFPB could be on the line
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the business of promoting economic justice. A second Trump administration might permanently damage the agency's ability to deliver for American consumers.
Canada’s interchange cuts add fuel to the move beyond card payments
Interchange reductions for small Canadian businesses join global efforts to curb swipe fees, prompting Visa and Mastercard to diversify
20 credit unions with largest portfolios of home equity loans
The top five credit unions have combined real estate loans and lines of credit of more than $217 million as of June 30.