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In a world where the 34 deaths caused by Hurricane Matthew was old news even before the storm blew itself out, how does ICU Day stack up?
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WASHINGTON The government should encourage the development of the fintech sector, but should not grant a safe harbor for such firms, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said Thursday.
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Up to five finalists will share a $10,000 prize that recognizes innovation in financial services.
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Credit unions in Maine surpassed $7 billion in assets for the first time ever and reported membership gains even as the states population levels off.
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Two well-known industry veterans are named to the board of Children’s Miracle Network and other CU professionals in the news.
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A $28.5 million fine wont have much impact on the worlds largest credit union, but observers say that being disciplined by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could be a bellwether for further enforcement actions from the embattled agency.
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Cybersecurity precautions often focus on preventing a data breach. But what if those measures aren't enough? Here's a look at steps lenders and servicers can take now to prepare their response in the event of a catastrophic data breach.
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The Wall Street investment banking titan has entered the consumer lending market with the launch its long-awaited online lending platform, known as "Marcus by Goldman Sachs."
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The No. 3 U.S. bank by assets has made a change at the top after a snowballing scandal involving the creation of fraudulent accounts.
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Helping kids, rewarding excellence in law enforcement and other noteworthy achievements are all part of the latest round-up of credit union community news.
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Birthday greetings from Facebook friends are far more dangerous than many consumers realize.
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The latest Filene study is the first research report to emerge from the "think and do" tank's Center for Consumer Decision Making.
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The Futurestep division at Korn Ferry, an organizational advisory firm, said it is establishing a dedicated Credit Union and Community Banking Recruiting practice area.
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A top Wells Fargo executive and a former employee painted very different pictures of the culture and oversight at the San Francisco bank during a hearing by a California Assembly committee on Tuesday that probed the opening of 2 million phony accounts.
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The Klamath Falls, Ore.-based CU said Olney, a native of Southern Oregon, is a graduate of George Fox University and the Atkinson Graduate School of Management at Willamette University.
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WASHINGTON Eighteen Republican State Attorneys General sent a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week pushing back against the agency's proposal to rein in high-cost small-dollar loans.
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The ramifications for a U.S. Court of Appeals decision against the CFPBs constitutionality go far beyond just the agencys independence, and may have consequences for other federal agencies with similar structures. The ruling may also hamper the CFPBs powers going forward, including its ability to retroactively apply new rules.
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As more merchants worry about EMV card slowdowns ahead of the holiday shopping seasonwhen bottlenecks at checkout points could lead to many lost salesmore companies are coming up with their own ways to slash EMV payment times.
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WASHINGTON Navy Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in the country, agreed Tuesday to pay $28.5 million to settle regulatory allegations it engaged in illegal debt collection practices.
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The storm claimed at least 33 lives, though credit unions appear to have not suffered much if any significant damage.
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