Revolut to apply for banking license in California

Revolut to apply for banking license in California

U.K.-based challenger bank Revolut, which has 13 million customers, plans to apply for a banking license in California, CNBC reported.

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Suspicious transaction reports expose cracks in bank AML frameworks

Suspicious transaction reports expose cracks in bank AML frameworks

A Buzzfeed investigation on more than 2,100 suspicious activity reports banks filed with the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network reveals that over a period of nearly two decades, major institutions moved trillions of dollars for suspected terrorists, drug dealers, and corrupt foreign government officials.

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CFPB proposes to exempt some SME lenders from data collection rules

CFPB proposes to exempt some SME lenders from data collection rules

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) this week released proposals regarding SME lenders that could be exempted from data collection requirements under the Dodd-Frank Act.

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Payments community considers impact of WeChat ban

Payments community considers impact of WeChat ban

An Executive Order dated August 6 prohibits “any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.” It takes effect in 45 days of the Order, and includes digital payments through WeChat.

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CFPB to propose rules on access to consumer financial data

CFPB to propose rules on access to consumer financial data

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced on Friday, July 26, that it will propose new rules on how third parties can access consumer financial records later this year.

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Brazil’s central bank shuts down WhatsApp payments

Brazil’s central bank shuts down WhatsApp payments

In an embarrassing gut punch to Facebook, from the Brazilian central bank Tuesday suspended WhatsApp payments barely a week after the service launched in the country. The regulator said rolling out the payments service without prior analysis could damage the payments system from a competition, efficiency and data privacy point of view.

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EU Wants to Be a Data Powerhouse Too

EU Wants to Be a Data Powerhouse Too

Now, instead of just prosecuting big tech, Europe is looking to compete with them.

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Congress Vs. Big Tech: The Next Round

Congress Vs. Big Tech: The Next Round

It seems the only thing Congress can agree on is its dislike of big tech.

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Going Further Down the Data Privacy Trail

Going Further Down the Data Privacy Trail

In a recent panel talk at Davos (where else?), Salesforce’s co-CEO Keith Block advocated for a national data privacy law in the U.S.

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More Tax Trouble for Big Tech?

More Tax Trouble for Big Tech?

Big tech seems to be having some tax woes lately, from the efforts of EU antitrust authorities to recover what they say are tens of billion in back taxes to the new “digital tax” imposed by France and a court case that could impact multinationals.

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A Smart Regulatory Rule

A Smart Regulatory Rule

Smaller enterprises typically do not have the budgets that large organizations do, and thus have to come up with unique ways to compete in the marketplace. In this vein, the Department of Labor released what we think is a very smart rule this week.

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The Costliest Data Breach Ever

The Costliest Data Breach Ever

The 2017 data breach at Equifax, was one of the largest in history. Now it will go down as the costliest. While this all sounds well and good as a headline, we hope much of this money will go to affected consumers.

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California’s New Data Privacy Law

California’s New Data Privacy Law

One of the enduring memories of the Obamacare rollout in 2013 was the extreme tech issues with its website, Healthcare.gov. California officials hope a similar fate doesn’t derail its ambitious new data privacy law, set to go into effect at the beginning of next year.

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What Prison Is Like for White Collar Criminals

What Prison Is Like for White Collar Criminals

In light of Michael Cohen’s conviction and prison entrée on May 6, we thought we’d share a fascinating story from Institutional Investor on what white collar criminals and Wall Streeters face in prison. Since the 80s and the height of the “greed is good” era, there has been a perception that the minimum security prisons that white collar felons go to are more akin to hotels (think “Club Fed”).

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