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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–PSCU is reporting that following the successful soft launch of its Enhanced Fraud Services in Summer 2019, it has helped 10 early adopter credit unions combat fraud of all types, ranging from first-party chargeback fraud to identifying card information being sold on the dark web.

WASHINGTON–A bill that would remove federal penalties on marijuana and, if signed into law remove a major risk for some credit unions, will receive a vote on the House floor sometime in December, according to Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD).  The bill would also clear the records of some people convicted of cannabis-related crimes.

ARLINGTON, Va.—Total consumer credit rose 4.7% in September (seasonally-adjusted, annualized), up 0.4% versus a year ago, a “promising” sign of recovery, according to NAFCU Chief Economist and Vice President of Research Curt Long.

WASHINGTON–During testimony before the Senate Banking Committee NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood offered an update on the state of credit unions and called on Congress to extend beyond year-end a number of provisions put in place as a result of the pandemic.