WASHINGTON—While Congress remains at home for its August recess, NAFCU said its advocacy team will be active on a number of issues in Washington.
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WASHINGTON—More speakers have been added to NAFCU's Congressional Caucus, which is two weeks away.
DAVIS, Calif.— A 19-year-old college student and credit union member here has been victimized by a scam via Instagram that led to her losing her savings and incurring significant fees.
MIAMI—Mastercard is partnering with transportation solutions provider Cubic Transportation Systems, and Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) to enable tap-and-go payments at Miami’s Metrorail stations.
NAIROBI, Kenya–Among the many benefits for which mobile banking has been hailed is the ability to bring financial services to the underbanked and unbanked.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.–Royal Credit Union here is piloting a new program aimed at making financial education more fun for students between the ages of 17 and 22.
WASHINGTON—While about half of consumers still use cash for small purchases, many are turning to credit cards, a new report shows.
HOUSTON–Credit unions have attached their names to all manner of sports teams and venues. Now axe-throwing competitions can be added to that list.
MANDEVILLE, Manchester —Manchester Co-operative Credit Union here has awarded grants to 29 students totaling $1.9 million to assist them with their secondary and tertiary level education. (The Jamaican dollar was trading at about 75 cents to the U.S. dollar as of press time.)
TOKYO—The regtech committees of the fintech associations of Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan have jointly launched the “APAC RegTech Network,” an initiative to enhance cross-border collaboration on regtech education and implementation across the Asia Pacific region.
