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The Republican presidential contender is reviewing legislation opposed by banks that would allow payday loan stores to expand into a variety of new products and services.
July 10 -
Hackers stole Social Security numbers and other personal data for about 21.5 million people in breaches of the U.S. government's personnel office, the Obama administration said.
July 9 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has suggested that CUs and banks get busy on implementing consumer protections for real-time and faster payments.
July 9 -
Though the Land of Lincoln doesn't have a budget, more than 60,000 state workers may be eligible for interest-free loans from the state's credit unions.
July 9 -
Members of the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Employees Federal Credit Union, a $6.4-million institution, approved a proposed merger into Hanscom Federal Credit Union, a $1.1-billion entity here, effective July 1.
July 9 -
It's a good news/bad news situation in the credit union auto lending arena. Purchase volumes are high, delinquencies are low and new buyers are continuing to enter the market. That's the good news. The bad news: this may be as good as it gets.
July 9 -
MasterCard's decision to do a 500-person trial of facial recognition for payment authentication next month may seem like a bold move in security, but it's really taking aim at friction and CUs are watching the experiment.
July 9 -
MY CU Services is set to take ownership of the PCSi division of Palmetto Cooperative after the parties entered into a strategic alliance.
July 9 -
BALTIMORE MECU of Baltimore has put $1.5 million back into members accounts in the form of loan interest rebates and dividend returns.
July 8 -
Central Minnesota CU's chief executive on why hes happy NAFCU is opening membership to all federally insured, state-chartered credit unions.
July 8 -
JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay more than $200 million to settle claims by federal and state authorities that the megabank wrongfully collected credit card payments on hundreds of thousands of consumers.
July 8 -
The auto loan market is strong and shows no signs of slowing down, according to credit unions across the country.
July 8 -
A school in Georgia gets a makeover and other great things credit unions are doing in their communities.
July 8 -
Pearl Harbor Federal Credit Union changed its name to Pearl Hawaii Federal Credit Union, effective July 1.
July 8 -
In the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage, Equality CU, which plans to cater to the LGBT community, faces a number of road blocks. But the fledgling group offers unique perspective on how all CUs can try to reach this market.
July 8 -
The National Credit Union Administration has signed a five-year contract with the National Treasury Employees Unionwhich represents nearly 80% of the agency's work force.
July 7 -
Riverwood-Maritime CU here has been absorbed by Fox Communities Credit Union.
July 7 -
NCUA announced that it has issued a federal charter to ELCA Federal Credit Union, making it the third such new charter for 2015.
July 7 -
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. An eStatement solution here not only saves United Federal Credit Union $180,000 annually, but earned the CU the inaugural Q2 Innovation Award.
July 7 -
Should credit unions pay their directors? That's the question asked in a recent study from Filene Research Institute.
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