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The European Central Bank (ECB) is launching a public consultation on its controversial initiative to establish an integrated securities settlement system in the euro zone.
18 December 2007
The UK's Financial Services Authority has fined insurer Norwich Union £1.26 million for failing to protect confidential customer data - including bank account information - from fraudsters.
17 December 2007
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed charges against payment processing company Your Money Access (YMA) which has been accused of attempting to debit customers' bank accounts on behalf of fraudulent telemarketers and online merchants.
12 December 2007
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), which is responsible for enforcing the Data Protection Act, is calling on organisations to implement stronger safeguards to help protect personal data in the wake of the security breach at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
11 December 2007
Troubled eftpos vendor Verifone is looking to acquire the assets of Pay By Touch, the California-based biometric authentication firm currently facing bankruptcy.
07 December 2007
The head of the British security service has sent a confidential letter to more than 300 chief executives and security chiefs at banks, accountants and legal firms warning them of a Web-based attack from state organisations in China.
03 December 2007
HM Revenue and Customs is emrboiled in another row over data security amid claims by the Investment Management Association that the UK government department is unable to handle encrypted data tapes relating to investor returns.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is investigating claims that financial data - including private account numbers, PINs and security codes - of tens of thousands of UK customers is available for sale on the Internet.
US retailer TJX will pay $40.9 million in a settlement with Visa relating to potential claims stemming from the massive computer security breach at its operations that was disclosed earlier this year.
30 November 2007
A former database administrator at Fidelity National Information Services has pleaded guilty to stealing 8.4 million customer records from its Certegy unit and selling it on to data brokers.
Police in New Zealand are questioning a teenager who is accused of being the ringleader of a cyber crime network that pilfered over £12 million from bank accounts after infiltrating more than a million computers.
Bank lobby groups have given a guarded welcome to European Commission proposals for a Directive aimed at simplifying the current VAT regime for financial and insurance services.
29 November 2007
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) says a computer error caused 15,000 payment advice slips - some featuring personal details including names, addresses and bank account and sort code numbers - to be sent to the wrong addresses.
23 November 2007
Netherlands-based NetEconomy has signed Banque AGF France, a retail banking subsidiary of Allianz Group, to its anti-money laundering package, Compliance Manager.
Interdealer broker Icap has disclosed plans to establish an exchange-based business in Europe and says it has applied to the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) for the status of a regulated market under the EU's new Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).
20 November 2007
Target2, the EU-wide real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system for large value payments, has been successfully launched, says the European Central Bank (ECB).
German software firm SAP says senior managers at its TomorrowNow subsidiary, which is embroiled in a corporate spying scandal involving arch rival Oracle, have resigned and it is now considering selling the Texas-based unit.
National Australia Bank (NAB) has been hit with a A$20 million damages claim from its former chief information officer Ian Crouch who has accused the bank of "misleading or deceptive conduct" in terminating his employment contract in 2004.
16 November 2007
An internal "spat" at the European Commission (EC) is causing further delays to a ruling on interchange fees charged by card operator MasterCard and raising fears that the on-going uncertainty could hinder the launch of the single euro payments area (Sepa) in January.
Card payment network Visa has disclosed that it plans to raise up to $10 billion through its forthcoming stock market flotation, which is expected to take place early next year.
12 November 2007
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