NEWTOWN, Penn.–Inspire Culture First, a CUSO of Inspire FCU that provides consulting services and education in human resources to small and midsized organizations, reported it will offer subsidized consulting services to qualifying businesses and nonprofits.
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PALO ALTO, Calif.—PayPal is leaving no stone unturned to bolster its presence in the cryptocurrency market, according to one report.
WASHINGTON–Nearly half of all American adults say they cannot afford another year like 2020.
DULUTH, Ga.–The League of Southeastern Credit Unions has hosted Virtual Advocacy Conferences in two states.
WASHINGTON–The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) wants NCUA to withdraw a proposal made at its January board meeting that would expand the lending authority of CUSOs.
WASHINGTON–By a 92-7 margin, the Senate has voted to extend the Paycheck Protection Program to the end of May.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB is reporting it experienced a 54% increase in consumer complaints during 2020. Complaints related to credit and consumer reporting were the dominant sources of consumer dissatisfaction.
SANTA MONICA, Calif.–TrueCar is projecting total new vehicle sales will reach 1,460,820 units in March 2021, up 42% from a year ago and up 13% from February 2021, when adjusted for the same number of selling days.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions suffer unequal treatment for having made important and welcome calls to members under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), CUNA said in an amicus brief filed in Lindenbaum v. Realgy, LLC.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU has sent three different letters to regulators and policymakers stressing what it says is the importance of ensuring a level playing field for financial technology companies as they seek to participate in the consumer financial marketplace.
