ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — PSCU has announced its lineup of speakers for its Member Forum 2022, which will be held April 26-28 at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.
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WASHINGTON– The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced it will begin examining the operations of post-secondary schools, such as for-profit colleges, that extend private loans directly to students.
LACEY, Wash.–O Bee Credit Union has launched an effort to spread kindness and encourage community members to do the same via a new contest.
LAKE MARY, Fla.–Additional Financial Credit Union is marking its 85th anniversary with a new addition: a charitable foundation.
ROCHESTER, N.Y.–The Summit FCU said it has entered into a two-year, $10,000 commitment to Monroe Community College Athletics.
NEW YORK—A super-low interest rate might seem like the most appealing perk to dangle in front of would-be credit card-holders, but new research shows there are myriad other factors consumers take into consideration when deciding whether to use one card over another.
BEIJING, China—The People’s Bank of China has formally released its app for the digital Yuan.
WAIMEA, Hawaii–The future of auto lending is “A.C.E.S.,” according to one person, and credit unions are going to have no choice but to respond.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–The nation’s banks have collected $114 billion more in fees than they paid in interest over the past decade, according to a new analysis.
NEW YORK—The nation’s largest banks continue to take a hard stance on employees who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus, with Citigroup the latest to announce that its U.S. employees who had not been vaccinated as of Jan. 14 have been placed on unpaid leave and will be fired at the end of the month.
