WASHINGTON–A former senior executive at NCUA and long-time voice in credit unions is blasting the agency’s sale of its taxi medallion portfolio as a “betrayal.”
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WASHINGTON–On an eight-hour trip from California to Washington, D.C., Samantha Paxson noted she engaged in approximately eight different digital transactions, from paying someone via Venmo to preordering at Starbucks to buying online access during her flight.
WASHINGTON–Are credit unions really being true to their cooperative DNA? And if you believe the answer is yes, then one person here wants to know why credit unions that talk so often of being part of the solution are often missing from the process.
WASHINGTON–Why were credit unions organized around a common bond in the first place, and does it even matter now?
WASHINGTON–In an era in which credit unions and schools now have active shooter drills as a regular part of their security training, the broader question of what does it mean to feel safe and secure and not vulnerable was explored during one discussion here.
WASHINGTON–Members may “belong” to a credit union, but do they really have a sense of “belonging?”
NEW YORK–Wells Fargo has been hit with a $3-billion fine by the federal government for actions related to its fake accounts scandal.
MANASSAS, Va.—Hackers from a criminal organization called Maze have allegedly stolen data from a company that does collections for credit unions and have posted some of it online.
WASHINGTON–America Saves Week will take place this week.
WASHINGTON—Crooks have come up with a new scheme in which stolen credit card information is embedded into barcodes on fake money network rewards cards.
