The companies pledged to share data with regulators, abide by certain restrictions on pricing and submit to regular examinations. But the voluntary pacts stop short of placing restrictions on existing revenue models.
I couldn’t even lift the weights bar : How Gearóid Hegarty transformed into Hurler of the Year contender
Hegarty stressed how “I wouldn’t be where I am today without football” and recalled an embarrassing moment in the gym
Gearóid Hegarty with his award at Ballybunion Castle after he was named the PWC GAA/GPA hurler of the month for December on the back of a stunning performance in the All-Ireland SHC final where his seven-point final haul helped Limerick to victory over Waterford. Picture: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
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Hurler of the Year front-runner Gearóid Hegarty has attributed his 2020 form to a more relaxed approach to games, revealing how he used to “overthink everything” the week of a fixture.
New guidance from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shows how companies that offer workers early access to their wages can avoid being regulated as lenders. But the incoming Biden administration could add new complications.
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Last week, we reported that on December 30, 2020, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB” or “Bureau”) issued compliance assistance sandbox (“CAS”) approval to Payactiv, Inc. (“Payactiv”) regarding specific aspects of its earned wage access (“EWA”) product.
Payactiv’s Chief Legal Officer, David Reidy, expressed Payactiv’s reaction to the Approval Order this way – “We are grateful for the hard work and commitment the Bureau showed through this whole process. Everyone involved believes in EWA as an important and innovative benefit for workers. I couldn’t be more proud that Payactiv is the first and only EWA provider to be granted this approval.”
12 points and 21 tackles - How the Hegarty and Morrissey double act took down Waterford
Gearoid Hegarty and Tom Morrissey led the way for Limerick with and without the ball in the All-Ireland decider. Kevin O Brien By Kevin O Brien Monday 14 Dec 2020, 8:01 PM Dec 14th 2020, 8:01 PM 27,438 Views 30 Comments
Tom Morrissey and Gearoid Hegarty were central figures in Limerick s All-Ireland success.
Tom Morrissey and Gearoid Hegarty were central figures in Limerick s All-Ireland success.
ONE OF THE standout images from Limerick’s post-match celebrations yesterday was of Gearoid Hegarty and Tom Morrissey with their arms around one another and sharing an intense stare.
The imposing pair were the dominant players in the All-Ireland final as Limerick returned to the summit with their second title in three years.