TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—The majority of Americans across all political parties said they would support ending federal and state tax exemptions for large credit unions, according to a Harris Poll survey commissioned by the Florida Bankers Association.
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BROOKLYN, N.Y.–The judge and the retired cop who have been arrested in connection with alleged wrongdoing at Municipal Credit Union here also had a fondness for “dabbling in a small-time offense that bedevils the city”—the abuse of parking perks.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.– Nearly two-thirds of people who have applied for loans in the past two years now do so either partially or fully online, representing a marked increase from 2018, according to the latest Expectations & Experiences consumer trends survey from Fiserv, Inc.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–Vancity credit union said it has signed onto the Period Promise Policy Agreement, a campaign sponsored by the United Way.
CHICAGO–A credit union here is offering financial assistance to striking teachers. United Credit Union said is offering a weekly $300 loan to members for the duration of the strike by the Chicago Teachers Union, with the amount capped at $1,200.
WASHINGTON—In response to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) proposed rule on its implementation of the Fair Housing Act's (FHA) disparate impact standard, NAFCU and CUNA each sent letters in support of several amendments while also offering up potential additions and suggestions to the rule.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.— NCUA has published its schedule of open board meetings for 2020. All meetings are slated to begin at 10 a.m. ET at the agency's headquarters, but the schedule is subject to change at any time, NCUA noted.
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif.– Kinecta Federal Credit Union said it has undertaken a major effort to move its data center from its headquarters to a co-located data center in Las Vegas that uses green power.
LONDON–A new survey of consumers in one country indicates chatbots have become increasingly popular among consumers of financial services.
NEW YORK—A former employee of American Express is under investigation by the police for allegedly accessing customer information with the intent to commit fraud, a new report states.
