ANN ARBOR–The 9th annual CU Lunch Local is now complete, and for the first time ever was held with coronavirus-related restrictions in place.
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BANNOCKBURN, Ill.– A new report has found 43% of C-suite executives (up from 21% in 2017) and 12% of small business owners (up from 7%) have experienced a data breach.
ARLINGTON—Credit union members should brace for higher fees as their credit unions respond to growing compliance costs.
LONDON—Consumers and companies are being warned to be on guard for an explosion in “vishing” attempts by cybercriminals.
PHILADELPHIA–Reforms enacted by the state of Virginia have led to significantly more affordable small-dollar loans for borrowers in the state, according to a new analysis released by Pew Research Trusts.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has issued the National Do Not Call Registry Data Book for Fiscal Year 2020—with the number of active registrations on the DNC Registry increasing by two-million over the past year, the agency said.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA has issued a prohibition order against one person.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA said it will host a webinar for credit unions interested in offering payday alternative loans (PALs) or other forms of short-term lending.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf made permanent a law that allows remote notarization of documents, which was initially enacted initially as a temporary measure through the duration of the pandemic.
ARLINGTON, Va.—In response to the NCUA's notice of proposed rulemaking on fees paid by credit unions, NAFCU has responded with general support, saying it "provides greater certainty to federal credit unions (FCUs) on operating fees owed and accurately portrays total assets."
