LOS ANGELES–A former credit union employee who used her job to open bogus lines of credit for her online boyfriend is on trial here, with the defense arguing she was groomed by a con man who played on her emotions.
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WASHINGTON—The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection has released additional details around its efforts to streamline its "no-action" letter (NAL) process.
FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. —TruMark Financial announced it has become the “official credit union of the Philadelphia 76ers” of the National Basketball Association.
WASHINGTON–The “employee engagement scores” of the National Credit Union Administration, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp all decreased in the most recent numbers when compared with 2017, with the BCFP seeing the biggest decline.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.–A former senior-level employee at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has been found guilty of stealing the “living wills” of big banks as she sought an advantage in obtaining a job in the private sector.
SAN FRANCISCO–Credit unions have another reason to work with their members on finances, with new research showing Americans who report poor financial health also tend to have poor physical health.
WASHINGTON–Representatives of both CUNA and NAFCU were named among the top top association lobbyists for 2018 by The Hill, a daily newspaper covering Congress and Washington.
NEW YORK—A new study reveals that despite the prevalence of chip cards, crooks are still stealing significant dollars at the point of sale.
CHICAGO—A full quarter of affluent American Millennials are using or holding cryptocurrency, a new report reveals.
SAN FRANCISCO–At least two credit unions were forced to close facilities as the result of nationwide series of bomb threats that included not just financial institutions, but libraries, schools and other businesses.
