WASHINGTON–Both the House and the Senate are in recess for two weeks and both trade groups are urging credit unions to meet with senators and congressmen in their home states and districts.
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SAN DIEGO–Credit unions and CUSOs here were told that even if tighter laws around privacy and data security aren’t yet here, they’re coming—and they need to be ready.
SAN DIEGO–Considering the launch of a CUSO, whether it’s just your credit union or a small group of credit unions?
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released its Winter 2019 Supervisory Highlights, detailing issues currently on the Bureau’s radar, as well as enforcement trends credit unions should be mindful of.
NEW YORK—JP Morgan Chase announced it is expanding its retail footprint into nine of the top U.S. markets, as well as opening dozens of new locations in the greater Washington, D.C area, Philadelphia and Boston.
WASHINGTON–What was thought to have been a new American record in a 10-mile run has been negated after it was discovered a mistake was made in the layout of the course used in the recent 2019 Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run.
NEW YORK–The nation’s banks reported strong earnings for the first quarter, including Wells Fargo, which managed to find ways to bolster its bottom line despite recent scandals and a decrease in loans and deposits.
WASHINGTON–The General Accounting Office (GAO) has published a list of 10 priority recommendations for the Federal Reserve that it says could “significantly improve the Federal Reserve’s efforts to more effectively oversee risks to consumers and the safety and soundness of the U.S. banking system.”
BOSTON– Credit Unions Kids at Heart said it has raised $500,000 this year for research initiatives conducted at Boston Children’s Hospital.
NEW YORK—Inclusiv, in partnership with the Filene Research Institute, Coopera and PolicyWorks, is launching a series of free interactive workshops designed to expand and promote financial inclusion in underserved communities throughout the U.S., the organization said.
