Check Payment Systems Association

The Padlock Icon

CPSA Develops the Padlock Icon
In a continued effort to reduce newer types of check fraud that have been brought about by the evolution of various printing technologies, enabling check fraud perpetrators to use computers and laser copiers and printers to "manufacture" checks, CPSA developed the Padlock Icon.

What's New

2007 Federal Reserve Study Released
The Federal Reserve Board has issued the 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study.

Annual Meeting

CPSA Annual Meeting
CPSA's 56th CPSA Annual Meeting was held May 30 - 31 at the Hôtel Le St-James in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Visit 'News and Events' for a summary of this year's Annual Meeting.

Check Payment Systems Association
2025 M Street, N.W., Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036-3309
Phone: (202) 367-1144
Fax: (202) 367-2144
 

 
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