CINCINNATI—One of the largest companies to hold out on adopting Apple Pay, Kroger, has introduced its new mobile payment option in Columbus, Ohio and Colorado, with a nationwide rollout expected by the end of the year.
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COSTA MESA, Calif.– A first-ever study by J.D. Power on consumer satisfaction with personal loans suggests alternative lenders pose a “threat” in the HELOC market and reveals digital applications lead to better understanding and higher satisfaction.
WASHINGTON–NAFCU’s Carrie Hunt testified before a Senate Committee here that housing reform is of the “utmost importance” and credit unions must have guaranteed access to the secondary mortgage market and that access must be fair.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has joined with the American Bankers Association in sending a letter to Congress regarding cannabis-related legislation.
WASHINGTON–NAFCU’s Carrie Hunt will testify today before the Senate Banking Committee as it reviews legislative solutions to reform housing finance.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU has sent three letters to Congress related to the markup of bills in the House and several different hearings.
SINGING RIVER, Miss.– A former vice president at Singing River FCU who pleaded guilty to stealing more than $350,000 from the credit union was allegedly earlier also accused of possible criminal activity with another credit union.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.–One credit union has announced a new CEO, while another CEO has announced retirement plans.
COLUMBUS, Ohio–Two Ohio credit unions have announced plans to merge, with one continuing to operate as a division of the other. The $290-million Pathways FCU said it will merge in the $89-million Incenta FCU in Englewood, Ohio.
HARRISBURG, Penn.—Pennsylvania State Employees CU and the Penn State Alumni Association and have agreed to a 10-year relationship recognizing PSECU as the official credit card and the official financial services provider of the Penn State Alumni Association, the CU reported.
