Bankers' Hotline, Volume 19, Number 11
November 25, 2009
Final Overdraft Rule Out: Another "Opt-In" Challenge for Bankers
The industry is left with no choice but to accept the incoming legislation and overdraft regulations.
IRS Permits 'TIN' Truncation
In an effort to enhance the security of TINs, the IRS announced a pilot program for some reporters.
In The News
- Converting Cell Phones to Electronic Wallets
- Bank Placing Barcodes in Ads
- From Another Angle
- Men Charged in Giant ATM Scheme
- Tool Allows Phone Authorization of Contactless Payments
- Survey Reveals What Kids Want
- Banks Invest in What's to Come
- Supermarket Encroaches on Banking in UK
- Appealing to Young May Require Social Networking
- Banks Worried About What Budgets Do to Security
- ATMs Adopt Special Vernacular
Statistics, Facts, & Such
Training Page
Bank Protection Act: What You STILL Need to Know
Even though the specifications and requirements for safe and secure installation of vaults, ATMs and night deposit drops are no longer required by the BPA, they remain the recommended and accepted standards of the industry.
Outlook Brighter on the Economy
Consumers and small business owners are finally seeing light at the end of the economic tunnel.
Self-Service Pay in Taxis
A new way to pay for that cab fare is available in Washington, DC.
From the editor's desk
ATMs and Christmas
Tis the season for an upswing in ATM crime.
War Stories
Questions & Answers
- Executive Director:
- Barbara Hurst
- Editor:
- P. Kevin Smith, CPP
- Contributing Editor:
- Genilee S. Parente
- Board of Advisors:
- John S. Burnett
Peter G. Djinis, Esq.
William Gearin
Lucy H. Griffin
Mary Beth Guard, Esq.
David McGuinn
Robert G. Rowe, III, Esq.
Barry Thompson
Dana Turner
Andy Zavoina