AURORA, Colo.–Origence has announced two new partnerships with fintechs.
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WASHINGTON–In a case that echoes an earlier scandal at Wells Fargo, the CFPB said it has taken action against Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank for illegally accessing its customers’ credit reports and opening checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and lines of credit without customers’ permission.
WASHINGTON—The ways in which changes made by the big three credit bureaus in how unpaid medical debt is reported is explored in a new analysis released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
WASHINGTON—Alleging violations of laws against redlining, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and U.S. Department of Justice have taken action to end Trident Mortgage Company’s “intentional discrimination: against families living in majority-minority neighborhoods in the greater Philadelphia area.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.––Fiserv has been named one of the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion for the fourth consecutive year.
LONDON—Citizens of the United Kingdom are showing they have a hunger for so-called “super apps.”
WASHINGTON–New data showing the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) declined for the second straight quarter does not necessarily mean the country is in a recession, but it does raise questions over whether the slowdown will be enough to bring down inflation, according to two credit union economists.
MADISON, Wis.–The 2022 International Credit Union Day theme has been announced: “Empower Your Financial Future with a Credit Union.”
ARLINGTON, Va.—New home sales fell 8.1% in June to 590,000 annualized units, a two-year low. May was revised down 54,000 units.
AURORA, Colo.–Just how quickly the market for electric vehicles (EVs) and EV financing has grown was apparent during a meeting of auto lenders here.
