ALEXANDRIA, Va.—In a brief meeting Thursday, the NCUA board unanimously approved a proposed rule to clarify and provide additional flexibility in the agency’s regulation covering required credit union supervisory committee audits.
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WASHINGTON– A proposed settlement has been submitted to the court in case in which credit unions filed suit against Wendy’s following a 2016 data breach.
NEWARK, N.J.–Nearly half of all federal workers and contractors who missed paychecks during the recent partial government shutdown fell behind on their bills, according to new research.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA board will be meeting today, while in the Senate two nominees for the agency board will receive a hearing on their nomination.
NEW YORK–Americans are borrowing more to finance automobiles but less to houses, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
WASHIINGTON–Will this be the Congress that finally reverses the federal prohibition on marijuana-related businesses, at least in states where voters have given the OK to legalization?
WASHINGTON–Testifying before the House on Wednesday, Rachel Pross, chief risk officer with Maps Credit Union in Oregon, called on Congress to resolve legalities around serving cannabis businesses, saying not doing so means lost tax revenue and increases in crime.
WASHINGTON–The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) was unchanged in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to new data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – For the second year running, CO-OP Financial Services and Filene said they are partnering to bring The Cooperative Trust’s Crasher program for young credit union professionals to the THINK conference, with free registration and lodging for THINK 19.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB has updated and published its lists of rural and underserved counties for 2019 for credit unions and other lenders to use in determining whether certain Truth in Lending Act (TILA) mortgage rules apply.
