ARLINGTON, Va.–SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza told credit unions they have played a critical part in getting Paycheck Protection Program funds to small businesses.
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ARLINGTON–Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told credit unions he will continue to fight for additional funds to help the country recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON—Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID) told credit unions he is committed to providing them with the “flexibility” they need to continue to help members though the current economic crisis.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—After payments volume fell two weeks ago, transaction numbers headed upward again last week, according to the latest PSCU data.
WASHINGTON—Overall consumer prices rose 0.4% on a seasonally-adjusted basis during August, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics also reporting the overall consumer price index (CPI) grew 1.3% over the 12-month period.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has joined with several other organizations to file an amicus brief with the Supreme Court arguing that a broad interpretation of what qualifies as an autodialer violates the First Amendment and severely limits businesses' ability to effectively communicate important information to members and customers.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve will host a webinar through its "Ask the Fed" program for all eligible Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility (PPPLF) participants, or Small Business Administration qualified lenders, on Sept. 18.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.--NCUA has opened its second application round for eligible credit unions that want to qualify to use the agency’s streamlined process for Community Development Financial Institution certification.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA’s Office of Inspector General has published a new report that suggests the agency should continue to see statutory authority for direct oversight of third party vendors, including CUSOs.
MIAMI–A former National Football League (NFL) player has been charged for his alleged participation in a scheme to file fraudulent loan applications seeking more than $24 million in forgivable Paycheck Protection Program, according to the Justice Department.
