CHARLOTTE, N.C.–The significant shift by financial services consumers away from branches in favor of e-services as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has brought with it a new set of worries for consumers, according to a new survey.
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WASHINGTON–Consumers have not experienced significant increases in delinquency or other negative credit outcomes as reported in credit record data following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, according to an analysis released by the CFPB.
MEXICO CITY, Mexico—Mexico could receive a record $40 billion in remittances in 2020, which will help drive domestic economic recovery, Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency will hold two public listening sessions – Sept. 10 and Sept. 14, respectively, to gather additional feedback on its proposed rule to set capital requirements for the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs).
MIDDLETON, Wis. – Registration is now open for the American Credit Union Mortgage Association’s Annual Conference on Sept. 22-23, which will be conducted virtually.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA issued one prohibition notice in August, prohibiting the individual from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
LONDON—Western Union has been accredited as a new lender in the U.K. under the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).
WASHINGTON–The biggest physical event of the year each year in credit unions will be held virtually in 2021 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
ST. CHARLES, La.–With more than 350,000 people without power and widespread damage, credit unions in southern Louisiana are starting the week assessing damage to their operations and their members following Hurricane Laura, remnants of which hit the northeastern U.S. over the weekend.
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo.–Credit unions and their leaders charged with managing the balance sheet in the years ahead have been sent a strong signal of what to expect on rates in the years ahead—not much.
