NEW YORK–Wells Fargo has been hit with a $3-billion fine by the federal government for actions related to its fake accounts scandal.
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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.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (South Carolina), and Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge have filed a lawsuit in federal district court in the District of South Carolina against Candy Kern-Fuller, Howard Sutter III, and Upstate Law Group LLC.
EVERETT, Wash.– NW Plus Credit Union has announced its first-ever loyalty bonus payout to members.
WASHINGTON– The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will hold a symposium on Consumer Access to Financial Records and Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act on Feb. 26 at 9:30 a.m.ET. The event will be webcast on the Bureau’s website.
NEW YORK–In honor of Black History Month, Inclusiv and the African-American Credit Union Coalition are celebrating African American credit unions with the publication of a new e-book that highlights personal stories that exemplify the many ways in which African American CUs help build more prosperous communities and further demonstrate how diversity strengthens communities.
BURNSVILLE, Minn.–Firefly Credit Union is reporting that during 2019, it delivered a collective member value of more than $29 million, for an average annual individual member value of $413.
NEW YORK–New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a formal claim against New York City seeking $810 million, alleging the city’s taxi regulator played a critical role in inflating the value of taxi medallions.
