ROSEBURG, Ore. – Shortly after demanding money from a teller at a credit union here, an alleged robber then asked that police be called so he could be arrested.
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NEW YORK—Chase has introduced a credit card that targets college students.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard is introducing a credit card for the LGBTQIA+ community that lets individuals put their “true identity” on their card, instead of their birth name.
DALLAS—Common sense would suggest the biggest U.S. banks would have some of the most secure mobile apps, but a new study indicates that is not the case.
MONTREAL–A former employee described as acting with “ill intention” allegedly contributed to a data breach affecting 2.7 million people who are part of Desjardin credit unions in Quebec and Ontario.
NEW YORK—Many payments experts have been lauding the wave of contactless cards hitting the market this year, saying they will pave the way for greater use of digital wallets, but a new study suggests that may be overreach.
VIENNA, Va.–The auto loan portfolios of the nation’s five largest credit unions increased more than $7 billion year over year, according to a new analysis.
GAHANNA, Ohio–KEMBA Financial Credit Union has introduced a new education and awareness initiative called KEMBA Cares.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard is introducing a voice skill for smart speakers. The company is calling it the “Priceless Experiences Skill.”
NEW ORLEANS – During its annual conference here, NAFCU announced winners of the NAFCU/PAC 2018 White Hat Award and Credit Union Challenge Awards, while NASCUS has announced the winner of its Pierre Jay Award.
