MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – Several-hundred members of one credit union here have had their debit cards compromised. St. Mary’s Credit Union confirmed to local Boston25News.com that its members cards were affected and replacements were being issued.
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BURNABY, B.C.—A new study reveals consumers are not having an easy time finding a loan for their vehicle purchase, and that when they do, the process is often too cumbersome.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Three low-income credit unions designated as minority depository institutions will build mentoring programs with three larger institutions with the help of NCUA grants, the agency said.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, the North Carolina Department of Justice, and the Los Angeles City Attorney have announced an action to halt aWASHINGTON–The CFPB, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, the North Carolina Department of Justice, and the Los Angeles City Attorney have announced an action to halt a student loan debt-relief operation allegedly engaged in unlawful conduct. student loan debt-relief operation allegedly engaged in unlawful conduct.
WASHINGTON—Comments on the Federal Reserve’s faster payments proposal and a method of collaborative innovation from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are due this month.
ONTARIO, Calif.—CU Direct’s DRIVE lending conference has been rebranded as ORIGEN8 to better reflect today’s “evolving lending marketplace,” the company stated.
AUSTIN, Texas–Sync 1 has introduced a number of enhancements that not only improve the ability of credit unions to customize their LOS software, but to do so more quickly and easily than ever before.
MONETT, Mo.–A new report offers insights into how credit unions are leveraging technology and working to keep member service personal.
ST. LOUIS–Anheuser-Busch Employees’ Credit Union and divisions, American Eagle Credit Union and Purina Credit Union, have unveiled a new brand name. The credit unions will now be called Together Credit Union.
CHICAGO–A new type of “onerous” loan targeting working class Americans is being heavily promoted by subprime lenders, according to one new report.
