WASHINGTON—The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has issued an order related to the establishment of a safe harbor from liability for voice service providers (VSPs) that block unwanted calls, as well as a further notice of proposed rulemaking (FNPR) to better inform call blocking efforts.
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ZURICH, Switzerland–One expert on jobs and working isn’t yet sold on the idea the future is all about working from home.
CHICAGO—The adjustments credit card issuers are making due to the pandemic, particularly those in the travel and lodging space, just keep coming.
WASHINGTON–As the coronavirus surges again in many areas of the United States, CUNA has revised its expectations for economic recovery and credit union performance, including a significant decline in earnings in 2021.
WASHINGTON–Unless the federal government acts, credit unions will want to brace for an influx of members under financial pressure and missing payments in the near term, as a number of aid and assistance programs are set to expire.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NCUA’s new Letter to Credit Unions
ARLINGTON, Va. –With Congress back for a short session before it breaks again for its August recess, NAFCU is not expecting much in the way of change from its schedule and priorities prior to its most recent break.
WASHINGTON–A new survey has found low-income households are most likely to apply for credit in the next 12 months, yet these households generally know much less about credit scores than households with higher incomes.
WASHINGTON–The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs will hold a hearing on the nomination of Kyle Hauptman to serve on the NCUA board today.
St. PETERSBURG, Fla.–Overall card payment volumes were down moderately but debit card spend was up significantly in the most recent data analysis of member spending released by PSCU.
