WASHINGTON–It isn’t just credit unions lobbying Congress this week on legislation now in conference committee that will decide whether banks gain access to military bases.
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WASHINGTON–The American Middle Class is falling deeper into debt, according to a new report that has found even as the prices for cars, college, houses and medical care have continued their steady rise, incomes have been largely stagnant for two decades, the Wall Street Journal reported.
WASHINGTON—Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Mark Calabria reaffirmed the agency's plans to end Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's use of volume-based pricing discounts during remarks at an American Credit Union Mortgage Association conference.
ARLINGTON, Va.—How could credit unions be affected by some of the changes to the federal credit union bylaws – finalized by the NCUA board last week, as CUToday.info reported here – especially when it comes to member expulsion, limitation of services, and unlawful purposes?
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—In a civil investigation that recently came to light, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it is looking into Bank of America as part of a probe that came out of the phony accounts scandal at Wells Fargo.
OLYMPIA, Wash.–Two credit unions have named new CEOs, including one change related to a CU leader well known to many.
NEW YORK–A Russian man entered a guilty plea here to being part of a global cyber-hacking operation on numerous companies, including the huge JPMorgan Chase breach in 2014 that involved some 83-million customer accounts.
FORT WORTH, Texas–Registration has opened for the Education Credit Union Council's 47th Annual Conference, set for Feb. 8-12, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–One analyst is challenging reports that the fintech Chime has surpassed five-million FDIC-insured accounts in just five years, with nearly all of them coming from its mobile app.
FORT MILL, S.C.—The $1.6-billion Sharonview FCU is partnering with Topgolf at its venues in Charlotte, N.C. and Greenville, S.C.
