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Newly expanded Justice Federal Credit Union now has 27 branches in 8 states, plus D.C.
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CFPB examiners aren’t backing down over technical issues, and plaintiffs – as well as state attorneys general – could cause more issues for CU compliance, a panel of legal experts told credit unions at the 2018 CUNA GAC.
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The Russia probe puts a national spotlight on a Chicago bank exec; CFPB's Mulvaney and Sen. Warren face off (again) while a credit union CEO takes a surprising position on the industry's tax exemption.
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The estimated costs of recent digital glitches at BB&T, TD and Wells Fargo are in the hundreds of millions of dollars, but contractual and economic realities make it hard for banks to sue vendors for the money or fall back on insurance policies.
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From cheering college athletics to helping grieving kids and recognizing first responders, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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A Michigan appeals court has reversed an injunction in a fight between Michigan First Credit Union and the Detroit Pistons after a canceled sponsorship agreement.
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To attract new customers, banks are getting rid of the paper-based payments process between builders and subcontractors.
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The Alabama company, as part of an efficiency effort, is streamlining its organizational structure and creating a division focused on community engagement.
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Natalie Bartholomew, a banker in Oklahoma, has launched a blog designed to promote women's issues and tout her peers' accomplishments.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is among several agencies that "continue to investigate events related to" last year's Equifax brief, the credit reporting firm said in a securities filing.
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