PITTSBURGH–The Twelve Days of Christmas are going to require many more days of work to pay for all of them in 2022.
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GLENDALE, Ariz.– Credit Union West is giving all 200 employees a holiday and inflation bonus of up to $1,000 combined.
WASHINGTON–With Congress still considering the Credit Card Competition Act, which would apply routing restrictions to credit card transactions, the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) has released new polling conducted by Morning Consult indicating consumers oppose the policy change.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA will host a webinar titled “Q&A on the Credit Union Diversity Self-Assessment” on Jan. 5, 2023.
WASHINGTON—The regulatory burden on credit unions from the CFPB needs to be reduced, according to a new letter to the House Financial Services Committee from NAFCU, which also told Congress the group has some thoughts on some other issues “pertinent to the CFPB.”
NEW YORK–Higher interest rates are putting a financial squeeze on many consumer finance companies and fintechs which have never been “battle-tested,” according to a new analysis.
WASHINGTON–While financial exploitation of older people is the frequent focus of warnings and caution, a new FTC report says it’s people under age 60 who are significantly more likely—86%—to report losing money to online shopping scams than older adults.
DENVER–More open positions have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, the Gig, which includes C-suite and other open positions for which CUs are seeking applicants. Among those jobs are two organizations seeking CEOs.
BASINGSTOKE, U.K.–A new study from Juniper Research is projecting the number of instant payment transactions will exceed 376 billion globally by 2027, up from 97 billion in 2022, or a 289% growth rate.
SOUTHLAKE, Texas—Sabre Corporation and Conferma Pay are now working with Mastercard to accelerate the use of virtual cards for business-to-business travel payments.
