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The single-director structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau represents an unconstitutional concentration of executive power, a federal appeals court said Tuesday. But the court stopped short of disbanding the agency, instead giving the president more power to remove its leader.
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The Jackson, Mich.-based credit union says members are still reporting fraudulent activity on reissued cards, even though the fast food chain says it has solved the malware issue that led to the data breach.
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Elevations CU hires "chief people officer" and other credit union professionals in the news.
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It's not just millennials who love mobile banking, it's also members who have to move around a lot for their jobs, live or work in a rural area and those who are constantly living on the go.
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The long-time chief executive of CoVantage Credit Union in Antigo, Wis., will step down in the coming months.
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The credit union division at the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) received certification of accreditation from the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS).
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Credit unions and banks already scrambling to comply with a number of different federal cybersecurity standards are raising concerns about a proposal from New York to layer on some additional state rules.
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From the new chief risk officer at BECU to special recognition by the Mountain West CUA, read on for more CU professionals in the news.
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Heartland Credit Union, Hutchinson, Kan., announced Dan Springer has been selected as its next president and CEO, effective Oct. 10, to succeed Garth Strand who is retiring after a 36-year career with the CU.
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Financial education, giveback programs and furry friends highlight the latest round-up of credit union community news.
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Having literally written the book on how financial institutions can providing banking services to the legal marijuana industry, Partner Colorado CU CEO Sundie Seefried shares her insights with CU Journal.
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Details on the new exam cycle are included in a report from the agencys Exam Flexibility Initiative working group.
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Awards for outstanding program and outstanding individual achievement to be presented in Washington during CUNAs 2017 GAC.
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The agency said Wednesday it has received more than 500,000 comments on the proposal and many more may be filed in the coming days.
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Fourteen senators including Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sent a letter Wednesday to Attorney General Loretta Lynch calling for the Justice Department to investigate possible criminal wrongdoing by senior executives at Wells Fargo.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus final rule on prepaid cards will improve fraud protection and provide greater transparency of costs for such products, but is already drawing fire from credit unions and consumer advocates.
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CUs mark anniversaries, raise funds for noble causes and celebrate new branding initiatives in the latest round-up of credit union community news.
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Several southeastern CUs have already closed or are planning closures as the storm approaches.
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NCUA Chairman Rick Metsger has requested that the CFPB exclude all payday alternative loan products from the Bureaus upcoming payday lending rule a move cheered by both CUNA and NAFCU, who assailed the CFPB for continuing to increase the compliance burden CUs face.
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The itinerary for the meeting of Kroger-affiliated credit unions seemed straightforward enough a few speakers, some light refreshments and, wait a tour of a legal marijuana dispensary?
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