WASHINGTON—Leaders of the House Small Business Committee have requested the Government Accountability Office (GAO) evaluate the Small Business Administration's (SBA) fiscal year 2020 budget estimates for its 7(a) program.
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WASHINGTON—Leaders of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) acknowledged the need for enhancements to consumer data security and privacy during a hearing held by a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee this week.
OLYMPIA, Wash.—Washington State has passed legislation that acknowledges and defends the legal standing of digital records related to distributed ledgers like blockchains.
JANESVILLE, Wis.–Police here are seeking help in identifying members of the so-called “Felony Lane Gang,” which has been robbing credit unions and other FIs in the area.
FARGO, N.D.–Two credit union professionals have been inducted into the Credit Union Association of the Dakotas (CUAD) Hall of Fame, while the CUAD has also named its Professional of the Year.
BONNEY LAKE, Wash.–A new white paper has found that although credit union executives and boards have a duty to consider members’ interests in all matters, other factors may take precedence when it comes to evaluating the merits of merger proposals, according to findings reported in a new white paper from CEO Advisory Group.
WESTMEATH, Ireland–With its most recent giveaway of a new car, Mullingar Credit Union here is reporting it has given away 215 cars over the past 18 years.
WASHINGTON—AARP launched a new BankSafe online training platform it says is designed to empower bank and credit union employees with the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to better understand and interact with older consumers, identify signs of financial exploitation and take the right steps to protect the assets of older Americans.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–Change only happens if there is great pain.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–In all the discussion and analysis around the shift to a digital marketplace, it isn’t all about technology, according to one person.
