ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--Consumer purchasing activity remained strong in June and credit card spending continued to outpaced debit, PSCU reported.
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MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation has launched a reorganization it said is in response to the continuing decline of the nation’s financial well-being and in anticipation of further economic uncertainties.
WASHINGTON—A major overhaul of America’s anti-money laundering laws is another step closer after the House of Representatives’ most recent action, according to one analysis.
COLUMBIA, Md.–CFPB Director Rohit Chopra met with credit union executives here during a roundtable hosted by the MD|DC Credit Union Association.
NEW YORK—U.S. consumers cut back spending on their credit cards in June, a new report reveals.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.–Co-op Solutions said it will host the next edition of Co-op Fraud Buzz, a virtual event that takes a deeper look at the latest fraud trends and risk scenarios credit unions “should have on their radar,” on Aug. 25.
MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union’s Ninth Annual Hot Dog Eating Contest is today.
WASHINGTON–While the credit union trade associations have hailed House passage of the National Defense Authorization Act because it includes amendments backed by CUs, getting less attention with last week’s passage is the fact the bill would also give NCUA oversight of third-party vendors.
GLASGOW, Scotland–Credit unions here were given first-hand accounts of the extreme challenges to, the reality for, and the even the defiance exhibited by credit unions in Ukraine six months after Russia’s invasion.
GLASGOW, Scotland–It may be difficult to think of the United Kingdom as a “developing nation,” but it is when it comes to credit unions, according to one person.
