LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—As the holiday shopping season arrives, consumers can expect to pay a little less for used vehicles as values show their standard final-quarter decline.
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ATLANTA––Two credit unions have announced plans to merge into Georgia’s Own Credit Union.
TROY, Mich.—Mobile banking has finally crossed a threshold with small business customers, as mobile customer satisfaction ratings are up in new J.D. Power survey.
LONDON – A mandatory 24-hour delay on all first-time payments from one bank account to another would cut mounting fraud in finance, U.K. lawmakers said in a new report.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services said it is co-sponsoring a Credit Card Program Management School led by Ondine Irving, owner of GoCUCards.
CHICAGO–A fourth job opening in as many days has been added to CUToday.info’s The Gig.
ST. LOUIS–A new analysis offers insights into in which markets borrowers are paying the most for their mortgages, while also offering an additional look at whether borrowers taking on more debt than they can manage.
LONDON—Machine learning is being used with increasing frequency by financial institutions in the U.K., according to a joint report from the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority.
WASHINGTON—One hundred and fifteen million Americans have chosen to become member-owners of a not-for-profit credit union because credit unions put members ahead of profit, CUNA Chief Advocacy Officer Ryan Donovan wrote to Congressional offices.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Retail sales this holiday season are expected to be strong—a continuation of the same, solid performance seen throughout 2019.
