RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Credit and debit cardholders appear to be spending more on their holiday shopping this year as compared to last, according to CO-OP Financial Services’ analysis of card transaction data from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday.
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WASHINGTON—This holiday season the average consumer will spend more than $1,000 on gifts and related expenses and credit unions are there to ensure consumers maintain their financial health, CUNA Chief Advocacy Officer Ryan Donovan wrote to all 535 Congressional offices.
WASHINGTON–Fannie Made and Freddie Mac are scaling back on some mortgages aimed at helping make homeownership more affordable, including the proportion of loans made to borrowers with small down payments and mortgages to deeply indebted borrowers, according to one new report.
RICHMOND, Va.–Oral arguments are set to be heard here on Jan. 6 as part of a challenge to a field of membership expansion request by Virginia Credit Union.
AUSTIN, Texas–Sync 1 Systems has introduced a new solution that allows a member to open up an auto loan request via a mobile device, enter some details about the loan, and then receive funding for the loan from the credit union rather than from the dealer.
MONTREAL – The Desjardins Group is now acknowledging a former employee who stole the personal data of 4.2 million members of financial co-operatives in Quebec also gained access to information for 1.8 million credit card holders, but it said none of that information has been provided to third parties.
FAIRFAX, Va.–Fairfax County FCU has changed its name. The credit union is now called NextMark FCU.
IDAHO FALLS — Westmark Credit Union has made a $500,000 donation to the Museum of Idaho that will be used to create a permanent exhibit telling the history of eastern Idaho. The donation was announced during an event at the museum.
MARCO ISLAND, Fla.– Patrick Conway, president of the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association, was presented with the Eagle Award during the American Association of Credit Union Leagues’ (AACUL) annual meeting here.
WASHINGTON—Credit union branches are not direct substitutes for bank branches, especially in rural America, according to one person’s analysis of a recent report by the Federal Reserve.
