NCUA’s Hood to Testify Before Senate Next Week; SCOTUS Hears TCPA Case--Fittingly, By Teleconference
WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Committee is holding a hearing next week with NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood slated to testify.
WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Committee is holding a hearing next week with NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood slated to testify.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has extended several of its efforts intended to provide relief to borrowers for government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) loans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON—While everyone around the country is affected in some way by the coronavirus pandemic, people of color and low-income individuals are among the most vulnerable, CUNA Senior Policy Analyst Samira Salem is reminding.
WASHINGTON—Meeting with Federal Housing Finance Agency Director with FHFA Director Mark Calabria, CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle discussed how credit unions are serving members during the pandemic, and what the FHFA could do to help.
NEW YORK—Major card issuers continue to make adjustments to changing consumer spending patterns resulting from the pandemic.
ATLANTA—Chick-fil-A has taken a step it said is aimed at protecting its workers and customers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic—it’s going cashless.
NEW YORK—The projected total cost of financial crime compliance across the global finance sector amounts to around $180.9 billion, a new report by LexisNexis Risk Solutions reveals.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv has announced it will temporarily increase PINless transaction approval limits from $50 to $100 for eligible transactions on several of its networks, including the STAR debit payments network and the Accel debit payments network.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total vehicle sales continued to plummet in April, falling to 8.6 million annualized units.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Spending on debit cards continues to outpace spending on credit cards during the pandemic, according to the latest data from PSCU’s Advisors Plus.