NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - (04/05/05) -- Langley FCU will do its part toprevent identity theft by promoting the shredding of sensitiveinformation at a special 'Shredding Day' April 20 to eliminate oldbills, tax paperwork, credit card receipts and any other documentsfor members and non-members that could be used by I.D. thieves. Thecomplimentary document shredding will be held from 9 am to 4 pm, oruntil the on-site shredding truck is full. Those who attend canregister to win cross-cut shredders, which will be given away every30 minutes.
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House Republicans overcame internal divisions to narrowly pass President Trump's tax and spending package Thursday afternoon. The measure would cut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding level, among other provisions.
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A new partnership with Google Cloud will let the Spanish bank offer Gemini to all staff after a successful ChatGPT deployment.
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Atlanta-based CoastalSouth's initial public offering prices at $21.50 a share; Valley National Bancorp announces Lyndsey Sloan will succeed Gary Michael as general counsel; Webster Financial Corporation taps a new chief risk officer and appoints a new board member; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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Capital One closed the deal to buy the credit card provider in May and as part of the review process, decided to exit its home equity lending business.
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In a rare move for a credit union, the Seattle institution has snapped up the 13-member team that created EarnUp's AI Advisor product.
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The Federal Reserve has banned a Wyoming bank employee from the banking industry for embezzling more than $30,000 from a charity.
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