HARRISBURG, Penn.–The CrossState Credit Union Association, which serves CUs in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, said it will host itsthird annual convention at the Atlantic City Hard Rock Hotel & Casino May 22-24.
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TYSONS, Va.– PenFed Credit Union is reporting it experienced “another record year” in its 87-year history.
PLANO, Texas—InTouch Credit Union has kicked off a “You and Us, Fighting Hunger Together” campaign that is seeking to raise $1 million to feed hungry children, families and seniors in its market.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Credit Sesame has introduced a new solution the company says allows users to build a credit score through purchases on a Credit Sesame prepaid debit card by pairing it with a virtual credit card.
WASHINGTON—A lead generation company that collected sensitive information from millions of consumers under the guise of connecting them with lenders will pay $1.5 million in civil penalties and face restrictions on their operations as a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit.
HAMPSHIRE, U.K.–Credit union leaders are frequently told of the importance of becoming “top of wallet” with members, and now new research shows exactly why.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has sued United Debt Holding (UDH), JTM Capital Management (JTM), United Holding Group (UHG), and their owners, Craig Manseth, Jacob Adamo, and Darren Turco, for illegal debt-collection practices.
WASHINGTON–Despite the great concerns raised by many traditional financial institutions, including credit unions, over plans by the U.S. Postal Service to provide financial services, just a half-dozen people have used the services since the USPS pilot was launched in September 2021.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.– If credit union member card spending is an indicator, 2021 ended on a high note, as members overcame concerns with the rise in omicron cases to drive spending over the extended holiday shopping season back to pre-pandemic levels, a new report shows.
BISMARCK, N.D.–NCUA’s Strategic Draft plan is a “direct attack” upon credit unions in the Dakotasthat support agriculture and livestock producers and the energy sector businesses, according to a comment letter from the Dakotas Credit Union Association.
