ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA has released its Community Development Revolving Loan Fund report to Congress, which it said highlights how the fund has had a “significant, positive impact on low-income credit unions, their members, and communities across the country.”
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.–CO-OP Financial Services has announced the results of its recent board elections, including the naming of a new chair.
LONDON–The ATM Industry Association said it has certified the world’s first Next Gen ATM product, following what it said is a multi-year global project, involving more than 400 companies in 56 countries, to create a new global API App model for ATMs.
BOULDER CITY, Nev.–CU Pride, the LGBTQ+ association for the credit union industry, has announced plans to host its first CU Pride Leadership Conference in June.
MADISON, Wis.–WOCCU has announced a new webinar: “The School of Dreamers: Growing Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion in Peru.”
LONDON—The U.K.’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined American Express Services Europe Limited £90,000 for sending more than four million marketing emails to customers who did not want to receive them.
SAN JOSE, Calif.—PayPal is eyeing life beyond the checkout button.
ATLANTA—Two Atlanta men and others were sentenced to federal prison after engaging in identity theft and stolen credit cards that were then used to buy millions of dollars’ worth of cigarettes.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a consent order against 3rd Generation, Inc., doing business as California Auto Finance, for illegally charging interest for late payment on its Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) product without its customers’ knowledge.
LONDON–Another analysis is confirming the “rising expectation” of the cashless society.
