ANN ARBOR, Mich.–Member Business Connection said it will once again be hosting CU Lunch Local in conjunction with International Credit Union Week. This is ninth year it has done so, and said this year it is looking to “step up the challenge” around the initiative, set for Oct. 13.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.—The California Department of Justice has finalized regulations to implement the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which took effect Jan. 1.
WASHINGTON—The GAO may have issued a new report on facial recognition, but its primary recommendation remains the same as that made in a report in 2013—update the consumer privacy framework.
SAN JOSE, Calif.— Tech Financial Management, a CUSO of Technology Credit Union, has launched Guided Wealth Portfolios through a partnership with LPL Financial.
ATLANTA—How has COVID-19 changed the way consumers are shopping for cars online? An analysis of Google searches offers some answers.
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Looking to sway more consumers to credit, PayPal and eBay are offering attractive deals to new cardholders.
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo.–The Federal Reserve has announced a significant policy shift in its approach to inflation and in how it will consider other economic metrics.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions along the Gulf Coast and in inland areas of Texas and Louisiana are closing operations and dealing with the arrival of a pair of major storms, while NCUA is urging all CUs to act to protect operations and staff.
NEW YORK–Some mortgage lenders are asking borrowers who are taking out mortgages to confirm they don’t intend to seek forbearance, a move meant to keep losses low during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
ARLINGTON, Va.—New home sales continued to rise for the third straight month in July, up 13.9% from June's revised rate of 791,000 annualized units to 901,000 units – the highest level since 2006. In addition, compared to a year ago, sales were up 36.3%.
