WASHINGTON–The FDIC has offered additional direction around its “rapid phased prototyping (RPP) initiative,” which is open to banks and other federally insured institutions and which is a program designed to help accelerate the adoption of new technological solutions.
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WASHINGTON–Credit Union Student Choice will host a webinar titled, “Rhetoric vs. Reality: What’s Happening in DC and What it Means to Credit Unions Involved in Private Student Lending.”
LOS ANGELES–The City of Los Angeles has launched an emergency renters assistance program aimed at helping the hardest-hit Angelenos when a moratorium on evictions expires in June.
ARLINGTON, Va.—What will be the effects on credit unions from the CFPB's clarification of its interpretive rule on the prohibition against sex discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and Regulation B?
ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas Trust Credit Union said it is partnering with University of Texas-Arlington Athletics on the university’s first esports tournament for everyday players. Texas Trust is the title sponsor of the “Maverick Smash Challenge” competitive online video gaming event Saturday, April 10.
WASHINGTON–More than a decade after the financial crisis of 2008-09, the Supreme Court yesterday heard arguments in a case that doesn’t directly involve credit unions but will be of interest, nonetheless.
EDINBURGH, Texas–Regulators taking over credit unions via conservatorship isn’t unusual, although it has occurred much less frequently in recent years. But what is unusual, as CUToday.info reported here, is taking over a credit union with 22.97% capital.
ARLINGTON, Va.—The banking industry is continuing to push “misleading attacks” against credit unions to lawmakers, according to NAFCU, which has issued a statement aimed at stressing the benefits of the credit union tax exemption.
WASHINGTON—CUNA expects there will be much upcoming activity around implementation of new provisions of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020.
ARLINGTON, Va.–While the FCC is saying it has taken numerous steps to stop robo-calls, NAFCU believes there is still a “lot left to do.”
