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Kabbage Inc. Agrees to Resolve Allegations That the Company Defrauded the Paycheck Protection ...
The Gilmer Mirror· 1 day agoSmall Business Administration (SBA) in connection with its participation in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Kabbage is now winding ...
JD Supra: The PPP Turns Four: Lessons Learned and What Lies Ahead
JD Supra· 3 days agoFour years ago this month, lenders began dispersing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to small businesses in what would become ...
False Claims Act trends and expected enforcement priorities for 2024
Reuters· 20 hours agoThe Department of Justice's (DOJ or Justice Department) Civil Fraud Section recently announced that its False Claims Act (FCA) settlements and judgments in 2023 totaled nearly $2.7 billion.
ARPA: Where those funds are going in Grand Traverse County
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 7 days agoPlan Act, one of the largest funding packages in American history, was enacted in March 2021. Of...
Biden watchdogs probe popular credit card and airline rewards
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoCredit card and airline rewards are incredibly popular among Americans, but Biden administration...
Banks Urge Fed to Withdraw Rule Lowering Cap on Debit Interchange Fees
PYMNTS.com· 3 days agoThis past October, the Fed unveiled its proposal to lower the ceiling on what banks can charge for...
Fast Casual Dining Hurt by Consumer Struggles
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Rising housing costs and stubbornly high inflation are battering many consumers and the hit to their wallets is now hurting America’s...
Paid sick leave sticks after many COVID protections vanish
WUSF 89.7· 2 days agoBill Thompson’s wife had never seen him smile with confidence. “I didn’t have any teeth to smile...
Americans shouldn’t have to endure blocks and delays when wiring money globally
Market Watch· 5 days agoMore specifically, unlike in a growing list of countries, well-regulated digital remittance providers in the U.S. are required to work through a bank in order to access the national payments system. This is both unnecessary and expensive.