HILLSBORO, Ore.–The Credit Unions for Kids Northwest Classic, organized by First Tech FCU and others, raised more than $1.5 million to support Credit Unions for Kids, benefiting six Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals across California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
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ALBANY, N.Y.—New York is the latest state to adopt a law that requires businesses that collect private information on its residents to implement reasonable cybersecurity safeguards to protect that information.
SAN ANTONIO - Two men have been arrested here after attempting to steal an ATM from a credit union branch here.
AUSTIN, Texas,–A new survey has found Gen X (ages 39-53) are more likely than Gen Z (ages 18-23) to bank with a local credit union or community bank.
JEROME, Idaho–A public park here has been restored and named after a local credit union.
NEW YORK—Most Americans saddled with credit card debt aren't willing to substantially cut back their travel expenses, a new survey finds.
NEW YORK–In what many had anticipated would be a (slowly) rising rate market, mortgage rates have dropped significantly, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage hitting its lowest point since November of 2016.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total consumer credit rose 4.3% in June (seasonally-adjusted, annualized) and is up 5.2% versus a year ago.
CINCINNATI—Credit unions are now in wait-and-see mode after arguments were made before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit last week in two lawsuits alleging website noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by two CUs.
WASHINGTON—Some 23 federal agencies were found to have come up short in their cybersecurity efforts even as attacks on their IT infrastructures continue to grow and concerns about foreign interference in the upcoming 2020 elections persist, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
