WASHINGTON–The National Consumer Law Center is urging the public to check out a new online tool from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau where they can find companies’ prepaid and payroll card fee schedules and agreements, ”creating greater transparency into prepaid and payroll card.
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BOSTON–During its Empower U Conference here, Credit Union Student Choice presented its third annual Honor Roll Award to UMassFive College Federal Credit Union.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU has sent letters to Congress related to separate hearings on cloud computing and diversity and inclusion.
CHICAGO–Four credit union executives are included in the newest class of BAI’s Emerging Leaders Network.
WASHINGTON–The FDIC has announced a new paid parental leave program for its employees that will provide six weeks of paid leave per year for the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a new child.
SAN FRANCISCO—Despite the deployment of tokenization in mobile payments–widely considered to be very secure method to protect payments–consumers still fear using their mobile wallets, a new study shows.
CHESTERFIELD, Mo.–NewGround has released a new white paper that it says offers a deep dive into the “Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom” hierarchy, also known as the Knowledge Pyramid, and how it can be applied to gain knowledge, develop targeted personae, and transform organizations for improved business results.
LONG BEACH, Calif.–Allied Healthcare Federal Credit Union said it has been approved by NCUA to expand its field of membership to all employees, independent contractors and self-employed persons who work regularly in the healthcare industry in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Kern Counties in California. Both active and retired healthcare workers are eligible to join.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.— Small business owners can expect consumers holding a gift card with a balance of even less than $1 to visit their stores to redeem them, according to the 2019 Small Business Gift Card Study.
WASHINGTON–The Supreme Court announced it will hear a case regarding the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
