SHORT PUMP, Va.–Henrico Federal Credit Union will be marking its one-year anniversary in this market by swapping out some of its $20 bills for $50 bills in its ATM.
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LONDON–The number of ATMs around the world, which often seem ubiquitous, is on the decline.
WASHINGTON–Registration has opened for the American Credit Union Mortgage Association’s (ACUMA) Annual Conference Sept. 22-25 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center just outside Washington, D.C.
NEW YORK—A new report reveals to what degree student debt can cripple families for years.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.–Chartway FCU here has selected PSCU for credit and debit card processing, as well as contact center services.
COLUMBUS, Ohio–The Ohio Credit Union Foundation reported it distributed $30,000 in disaster relief grants to credit union and members in the Dayton, Ohio, area following tornadoes that struck the area over Memorial Day.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Ahead of the Senate Banking Committee data privacy hearing this week, NAFCU Vice President of Legislative Affairs Brad Thaler reiterated the need for national data security and privacy standards and urged members to work collaboratively with other Senate committees to "find a package that can advance and receive bipartisan support."
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has created a new video to help consumers better understand the process of buying a new home.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it will host its first symposium on June 25 at 9 a.m. The symposium, part of a series announced earlier this year, will focus on the Dodd-Frank Act’s prohibition on abusive acts or practices. It will be webcast on the Bureau’s website at www.cfpb.gov.
WASHINGTON–The House and Senate worked through a flurry of legislation of interest to credit unions yesterday, with the trade groups weighing in on bills that would delay implementation of CECL to giving NCUA authority to extend loan limits to service to military bases.
