WASHINGTON–When it comes to credit union advocacy on Capitol Hill, 2020 may go down as the ultimate example of the best-laid plans.
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MEDFORD, N.Y.–Credit unions in New York and Arizona have named new CEOs.
WASHINGTON–New numbers released by the Small Business Administration offer an update on credit union participation in the Paycheck Protection Program. Meanwhile, NAFCU noted it is once again addressing potential threats to credit unions that serve military bases.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA this week will host a webinar offering an update on the impact of elder financial exploitation and other COVID-19 related scams.
SAN ANTONIO—SWBC has joined the Symitar Vendor Integration Program (VIP), the company announced.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–The Oklahoma Credit Union Association has joined with the Oklahoma Bankers Association, the Community Bankers of Oklahoma and the secretary of the Oklahoma State Election Board in an announcement that financial institutions across the state plan to offer free absentee voting services to all Oklahoma voters.
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a settlement with Main Street Personal Finance, Inc. and its subsidiaries—ACAC, Inc., which conducts business under the name Approved Cash Advance, and Quik Lend, Inc.—(collectively, Approved Cash).
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Columbia Credit Union is joining with the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington and the “All In WA” relief effort by committing $100,000 to the SW Washington COVID Response Fund.
MEXICO CITY—Mexican financial regulators have frozen the bank accounts of 1,939 people and companies believed to be linked to movements of about $1.1 billion in Jalisco drug cartel money, the Associated Press reported.
SAN FRANCISCO– Many businesses plan to let employees continue working remotely when they reopen their offices and may keep doing so even after the coronavirus pandemic subsides, according to a survey.
