ATHENS, Ga.–Southeast CUNA Management School said its 2021 program is being hosted in a completely virtual environment for the first time ever in its 41-year history.
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MADISON, Wis.—The National Credit Union Federation of Korean (NACUFOK) has made a “sizeable donation” of facemasks to the World Council of Credit Unions.
JACKSON COUNTY, Miss.–An Alabama man has been arrested here after allegedly attempting to rob a credit union for a second time in a matter of months. He had also been arrested earlier for attempting to rob another credit union.
SAN FRANCISCO—Wells Fargo is embarking on its biggest push to expand a major business line since it named a new CEO, launching a roster of credit cards aimed at competing with popular products from larger rivals, Bloomberg reported.
SEOUL, South Korea—Another digital wallet has bitten the digital dust, and this time it’s LG’s contactless mobile payments service in the U.S.
NEW YORK—The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the rising cost of compliance for financial institutions, a new report reveals.
SALT LAKE CITY–Zions Bank has become the latest to be hit with a proposed class action lawsuit related to its overdraft practices.’
TORONTO–Contrary to perceptions, consumers actually spent more on travel during the pandemic, not less, according to a new study.
NEW YORK–Kabbage, a unit of American Express, has launched Kabbage Checking, which it said is the first business checking account offered by American Express and “built for U.S. small businesses.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Both NCUA and the CFPB have released their Spring 2021 regulatory agenda, with NCUA noting it is preparing a final rule on “combination transactions with non-credit unions; credit union asset acquisitions, which refers to credit unions buying banks, as well as rules related to CECL.
