ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Thursday’s NCUA board agenda is a light one, with two briefings scheduled.
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WASHINGTON–The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) said it will continue its pilot of financial services through post offices even as response has been underwhelming at best and its or regulatory commission continues to question its legality.
WASHINGTON–Consumers in America’s rural communities lack access to physical financial institution branches, are more likely to seek credit from nonbanks, and are heavily affected by medical bills, according to a new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
MANCHESTER, N.H.–The CEO of the oldest credit union in the U.S. has announced plans to retire.
PHILADELPHIA–A new analysis from The Pew Charitable Trusts offers a demonstration of how payday lenders are partnering with FDIC-supervised banks to issue loans that bypass state laws and consumer safeguards in states that prohibit payday lending or allow it with consumer safeguards in place.
DALLAS– The Credit Union Women’s Leadership Alliance (CUWLA), which was created to provide opportunities for professional growth to women CEOs at CUs of $300 million or below, has launched “CUWLA Coaching.”
LAKE CHARLES, La.–With plans to expand and add a number of ATMs after obtaining a new residential common bond state charter, Southwest Louisiana Credit Union here has partnered with Dolphin Debit for ATM management services.
MADISON, Wis.–The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) said it will host a webinar titled, “Help for Ukraine: A WOCCU/RCUC Virtual Event” on May 10.
HOUSTON–Member Auto Center, a division of the CUSO CU Alliance, LLC, said it has partnered with E-Dealer Direct to offer the FlipCar vehicle selling solution.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.– Bragg Mutual FCU has been approved by NCUA to add two underserved areas, comprising a total of 301 census tracts, to its field of membership.
