United States:
Proposed Prepaid Rule Unlikely To Stem Growth
18 November 2014
WilmerHale
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed a sweeping
new rule that would expand consumer protections in the fast-growing
market for traditional plastic prepaid cards, including general
purpose reloadable cards (GPR cards), and electronic prepaid
accounts that can store funds.
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