ANAHEIM, Calif.–Saying it is seeking to recognize the “courageous efforts” of healthcare workers who helped Southern Californians get through the COVID-19 pandemic, Credit Union of Southern California (CU SoCal) is offering to significantly lower auto loan payments for employees of six local hospitals.
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PALO ALTO, Calif.–A new report said it has found “brand abuse cyber-attacks” have jumped 158% over Q1 2020.
NEW YORK—Fintech Kairos plans to introduce what it claims is the first-ever credit card that allows tenants to pay apartment rent with no fees, while earning points in the process.
SAN FRANCISCO—Looking to capture—and keep—consumers as they migrate from credit to debit during the pandemic, financial services tech provider Oxygen has introduced Elements, a tiered rewards and loyalty program for debit card holders.
WASHINGTON–Some credit unions are reportedly among the companies and organizations hit by a hacker gang’s ransomware attack over the Fourth of July weekend that reportedly has locked-up more than one-million individual devices.
WASHINGTON—Both NAFCU and CUNA have offered their input on how credit unions can leverage artificial intelligence and how they believe regulators can work with the industry on the technology.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU has joined with several other organizations to provide insights on Uniform Law Commission's Uniform Personal Data Protection Act (UPDPA).
WASHINGTON–The Federal Reserve has released a new tool it said is aimed at helping smaller banks calculate their allowances under the new current expected credit loss (CECL) accounting standard.
DEPTFORD, N.J.–South Jersey Federal Credit Union has a new name. The $480-million credit union is now First Harvest FCU.
WASHINGTON – The Defense Credit Union Council has selected two people to join its Hall of Honor.
