WASHINGTON—In conjunction with its markup of the American Data Privacy and Protection Act, NAFCU has joined with several other organizations in writing to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce expressing concerns over several provisions of the legislation, including that the bill is being “rushed.”
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MILWAUKEE –La Macchia Group has started construction on what it described as “state-of-the art branches” for two credit unions.
MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation has opened registration for the fall sessions of its Development Educator (DE) program training, although one sessions is already sold out.
WASHINGTON—The Institute of International Finance is urging European Union officials exploring the creation of a digital euro to proceed slowly and carefully.
WASHINGTON–The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a final rule it said it designed to help survivors avoid some of the financial consequences of human trafficking.
ORLANDO, Fla.–The League of Southeastern Credit Unions and Affiliates has named its professionals of the year, its young professionals of the year, and the winner of its Distinguished Service Award.
ATLANTA—Greenlight, a fintech that offers bank accounts to kids, has become the latest to offer a credit card. The company already offers a debit card to kids.
MCLEAN, Va.—Capital One announced that all flagship Capital One rewards credit card holders can now use Capital One Travel to book travel and even use their rewards to cover the cost of their reservation.
BANNOCKBURN, Ill.– Great Lakes Credit Union (GLCU) said it has introduced two products it said it can “help members grow their savings more quickly”: Jumbo and Super Jumbo Certificates.
