PHILADELPHIA–The 25 largest U.S. banks by branch count have made “substantial changes” to their overdraft policies in the past 12 months that could save consumers more than $4 billion annually, according to a new analysis by Pew Charitable Trusts.
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WASHINGTON – A new report from the National Consumer Law Center has found what the organization is calling “progress” toward a 36% APR cap for common short-term and longer-term loans in some states, but also finds other states still allow high rates.
WASHINGTON–Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund has opened the fiscal year (FY) 2022 funding round for the new CDFI Equitable Recovery Program (CDFI ERP).
PLANO, Texas/OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–Two more state credit union associations have announced they are exploring a merger, as the regionalization of the associations continues.
ARLINGTON, Va.–With record high gas prices on the minds of everyone from consumers to the president of the United States, Allied FCU here distributed free gas cards at gas stations in it markets of Arlington and Mansfield.
WATERTOWN, N.Y.–Two credit unions in the Empire State have announced plans to merge.
WASHINGTON–Department of Labor Federal Credit Union (DOLFCU) has announced a name change and rebranding. It is now Labor Credit Union.
WASHINGTON–The Defense Credit Union Council has named three people to its Hall of Honor.
HOUSTON–Smart Financial Credit Union has named a new president and CEO to replace the retired Larry Seidl.
BOULDER CITY, Nev.–Visa has become a “Pioneer Ally” of CU Pride, the LGBTQ+ network association for credit unions.
