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A ballot initiative that taps into the public's anger about online data abuses has qualified for the November ballot. But lawmakers are considering whether to head off the statewide vote by passing a measure that may be more amenable to the financial industry.
June 26 -
The Supreme Court is tossing a wrench into online payment processing at a time when tariffs are already threatening popular cross-border e-commerce and online marketplaces.
June 26 -
Credit unions and industry organizations across the state have banded together to aid consumers impacted by devastating flooding in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
June 25 -
From change to heroism, leadership, the future and more, here's one last look at this year's NAFCU conference in Seattle.
June 25 -
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out a government lawsuit that accused American Express Co. of thwarting competition by prohibiting merchants from steering customers to cards with lower fees.
June 25 -
The trend may be partly attributable to a strong economy. Growth in high-cost installment lending could also be a factor.
June 22 -
Holding multiple face-to-face meetings with executives from MB Financial helped Fifth Third land the Chicago company for a lower price than another suitor offered.
June 22 -
One recruiting and strategic planning consultant says the movement isn't doing enough to prepare for major changes in leadership at hundreds of large institutions.
June 22 -
During NAFCU’s annual conference, a panel of experts highlighted some of the legal and regulatory changes that may still be in store for credit unions.
June 21 -
A South Dakota regulator seeks to liquidate ReliaMax Surety, which provides default insurance for many private student loans held by credit unions.
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