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Por la senda de Karl Weiss.: Instituciones de interés
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Por la senda de Karl Weiss. Órgano oficial de difusión del Círculo de Estudios y Acción Social "Karl Weiss" del Colegio Nacional de San José - Chiclayo. Videos C.N. San José. Organización Internacional del Trabajo (ILO) http:/ www.ilo.org/. Organización Mundial del Turismo (OMT) http:/ www.world-tourism.org/. Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) http:/ www.who.int/about/es/. Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) http:/ www.oei.es/. Unión Africana http:/ www.africa-union.org/. Consejo Nórdico ht...
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Sponsors – ATM & Mobile Innovation Summit
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September 9-11 Washington, DC. Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc. offers a wide variety of products including retail point of sales terminals, self checkout systems, kiosks, palm vein biometric authentication technology, RFID tags and currency handling equipment (dispensers, recyclers, and bulk note acceptors) with sales, service and engineering support throughout the United States. Since 1997, ATMmarketplace has reported on the important news, events, trends and people in the ATM industry. We reach...
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Payment Trends: A Landmark Day in Payments-No, not the Sequester
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Friday, March 1, 2013. A Landmark Day in Payments-No, not the Sequester. Mandatory budget cuts, known as the sequester. Are scheduled to go into effect later today. While this is dominating the news, another issue of importance to EFTA members also goes into effect. Federal benefit payments will be made electronically, as the government will cease to make benefit payments by check. In December 2010, Treasury adopted a final rule. TANF) (Health and Human Services) and Unemployment Insurance. Returning the...
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Payment Trends: CFPB Turns Two with a Bang – What Now?
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Monday, July 29, 2013. CFPB Turns Two with a Bang – What Now? The C onsumer Financial Protection Bureau. CFPB or the Bureau) hit its second birthday this week in grand style. Has it really been just two years? I don’t believe I would be in minority in feeling CFPB has been around much longer given all the Dodd-Frank rules. It has cranked out and all the press it has received over the controversial recess appointment of Rich Cordray in January 2012. But, who’s counting, right? Speaking of Rich Cordray.
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Payment Trends: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Never a Dull Moment in Durbinville. Last month I wrote about the recent comings and goings with the Durbin Amendment. And interchange. I obviously did not consult with the Federal Reserve Board about timing. On May 2, the Fed did a little Durbin data dump. From the fourth quarter of 2011 regarding the effects of the Durbin amendment on exempt and non-exempt issuers. The Fed will continue to collect and publish this data annually. We can also expect a similar report. Posted by EFT ...
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Payment Trends: February 2013
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Friday, February 8, 2013. Handicapping the CFPB in 2013. 2013 began with a bang for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In January, the Bureau released several mortgage-related final rules as mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act. Has been in a mad rush to put together webinars to detail ability-to-repay, appraisal reform and high-cost mortgage requirements. It is not an exaggeration to note these mortgage rules consumed much of the Bureau’s bandwidth in its brief existence. To be the CFPB Director. T...
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Payment Trends: Welfare Card Restrictions Redux
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Welfare Card Restrictions Redux. An update on the status of implementing restrictions on where and how EBT payment cards used for the federal/state TANF program, known colloquially as welfare, has been posted at the EFTA's eGovernment Payments Council website, www.electronicbenefitstransfer.org. You can access the information there or by clicking this link. Posted by EFT SUBMITTER. December 19, 2012 at 10:03 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Like the federal legislation the Oklahoma bill would prohibit TANF EBT benefits in liquor stores, casinos and "[a] ny retail establishment which provides adult-oriented entertainment in which performers disrobe or perform in an unclothed state for entertainment.". Posted by EFT SUBMITTER. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Yet another state is moving to block the access a. Welfare Fraud: Lets Get the Story Right.
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Payment Trends: April 2012
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Saturday, April 28, 2012. Redundant ATM Signage: Summarizing the Issues. In a five-minute interview, Kurt Helwig, president and CEO of the Electronic Funds Transfer Association, analyzes the issues involved in the recent spate of lawsuits. Involving fee notification signage on ATMs. For a background on the issue, scroll back to previous posts "ATM Fee Signage (Continued)," posted January 2012 and "ATM Fee Disclosure: Updating Regulations to Limit Jackpot Justice," posted December 2012. Signed by Pres....
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Payment Trends: August 2012
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Monday, August 6, 2012. Federal Reserve Final Rule on Durbin Amendment (Reg II) Fraud-Adjustment. Last week, the Federal Reserve Board. Board) published the final rule. On fraud-prevention cost adjustments allowed under Regulation II (the Durbin Amendment). As you may recall, the Board’s Durbin Amendment final rule issued last July allowed for a provisional, one cent fraud-prevention adjustment in addition to the 21 cent and ad valorem. Identify and prevent fraudulent electronic debit transactions. Issue...
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