MIAMI—Mortgage delinquency is worsening across much of the country, with rates ranging from about 3% to nearly 24% depending on the city, according to a new report from WalletHub.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--The merger between Ent Credit Union here and Apple Valley, Minn.-Minnesota-based Wings CU has cleared its final regulatory hurdle, creating one of the nation’s largest credit unions with nearly $20 billion in assets, The Gazette reported.
WASHINGTON—A federal appeals court delivered a significant setback Friday to former NCUA Board Members Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka in their lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s decision to remove them from the agency last year.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif.— As America’s Credit Unions, the American Association of Credit Union Leagues (AACUL) and league leaders wrapped three days of concentrated strategy at the AACUL Winter Conference, one message rose above all according to the Illinois Credit Union League: CUs’ strength is—and continues to be—the trust built between leagues and ACU.
DURHAM, N.C.— The $2.4-billion Self-Help Credit Union has filed suit against Fiserv accusing the company of misrepresenting whether it had implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA) on systems that store and process credit union member information.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif.--The American Association of Credit Union Leagues (AACUL) wrapped its Winter Conference Thursday, three days to align, amplify, and advance the credit union difference, America's Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON—Ransomware remains a persistent and costly threat to U.S. financial institutions, with attack activity hitting record levels in 2023 and remaining elevated in 2024, according to a new Financial Trend Analysis from FinCEN.
TROY, Mich.—Mobile apps have become central to customer engagement across most industries, but mortgage servicers are only now beginning to catch up—and the gap shows, a new study reveals.
NEW YORK—Credit union auto lenders may want to prepare for renewed pricing pressure and shifting borrower demand: global auto sales posted one of their strongest months of 2025 in October, even as U.S. volumes softened and average transaction prices continued to climb.
WASHINGTON—The Government Accountability Office has opened an investigation into whether Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte abused his position and misused government resources to promote criminal allegations against political figures viewed as opponents of President Donald Trump, Reuters reported.
