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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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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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SDCCU’s member base increased by 35,000 during 2017, with total assets up to $8.3 billion.
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Even if most consumers aren't leaving their plastic cards at home in favor of mobile wallets, the very idea of using a mobile wallet is no longer cutting-edge. But a few companies go the extra mile.
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Great Western is looking to hire a president to give CEO Ken Karels more time to focus on leadership and growth initiatives.
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Parkway Acquisition in Virginia has agreed to buy Great State Bank for nearly $15 million.
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Money launderers are opportunists and the real estate sector is a weak link when it comes to regulation, writes Jay Ryan, an executive vice president at Accuity.
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The nonprofit is turning to banks and social impact investors to help significantly increase the size of its loan portfolio over five years.
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Two civil rights groups in Texas allege that Capital One's TV ads featuring black celebrities encourage minority customers to deposit money and use debit cards, while its branch closings in their neighborhoods cut them off from loans and other services.
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WorldRemit has launched international remittance services in New York, one of the last big U.S. markets where it lacked a money transmitter license, positioning the company for a growth surge this year.
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