RIVERWOODS, Ill.—Two of the biggest credit card issuers are tightening lending standards in a move one analysis suggested is unusual in a strong economy and may signal longer-term concerns about consumers' financial health.
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WASHINGTON—CUNA said it is continuing to press lawmakers to fix aspects of an excise tax contained in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA).
MARLBOUGH, Mass.—The $8.5-billion Digital Federal Credit Union here must face a lawsuit accusing it of charging overdraft fees to thousands of customers based on an artificially low “available balance” when they had ample money in their accounts, a federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled.
LOS ANGELES–Wescom Credit Union today will be supporting World Kindness Day by picking up the tab for lucky guests at 23 The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf locations across Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside and San Bernardino counties in California.
WASHINGTON—More than 69% of adults – or 3.8 billion people – around the world now have an account at a bank or with a mobile money provider, new data show.
PARADISE, Calif.–Credit unions across large areas of Northern and Southern California today are again dealing with hugely destructive wildfires that in some cases remain largely out of control.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA’s 2019 and 2020 budgets will be up for a vote during the agency’s open board meeting Thursday.
WASHINGTON–During the final session of the 115th Congress CUNA said it plans to pursue expired tax cuts, also known as “tax extenders.”
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total consumer credit rose 3.3% in September – somewhat of a deceleration from previous months. Revolving credit (primarily credit cards) fell for the fifth time this year, decreasing 0.4% in September, as interest rates continue to rise, a new report shows.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–Does the branch still matter? It most definitely does, stressed one person, but it matters for different reasons.
