RALEIGH, N.C.–Credit unions across the country continue to announce different forms of assistance for members who have lost jobs and income due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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HARTFORD, Conn.– Credit unions are among the more than 50 financial institutions in this state that have reached an agreement to offer mortgage relief to residents and businesses facing hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration (SBA) has released an update to its express bridge loan (EBL) pilot program, extending the program to March 13, 2021 from its original expiration date of Sept. 30, 2020.
ST. PAUL, Minn.–April of 2020 may prove to be the most critical Financial Literacy Month in history, as millions of Americans struggle with bills and lost paychecks resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON—As credit unions around the country grapple with the coronavirus, CUNA and the American Association of Credit Union Leagues have launched a COVID-19 Response Center with a wide variety of resources, the trade association said.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA issued one prohibition notice and two prohibition orders in March.
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released a policy statement outlining the responsibility of credit reporting companies and furnishers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SAN FRANCISCO—Plastiq has raised $75 million in venture capital for its bill paying solution, which is increasingly attracting small business.
BASEL, Switzerland–Regulators around the world are responding to a request by the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) for a delay in new Basel III accounting rules as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
NEW YORK–Marriott International is again reporting it has been hacked again, but this time the data breach was not as massive as that it reported in November of 2018.
