LONGVIEW, Wash.–Glitches and other issues during an upgrade of its online banking and credit/debit systems have led Red Canoe Credit Union to offer assistance to any members where payment errors led to fees being assessed.
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WASHINGTON—Issues and concerns around elder abuse were discussed by NAFCU's Ann Kossachev and Kaley Schafer during a meeting with the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's Office of Older Americans.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.—Fiserv has agreed to acquire the debit card processing, ATM Managed Services and MoneyPass surcharge free network of Elan Financial Services, a unit of U.S. Bancorp.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–The Fed’s efforts to push up interest rates could have an unexpected benefit: pushing more people into credit unions.
WASHINGTON—The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, in collaboration with 11 financial regulators and related organizations, seeks comments regarding a consultation document on a Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN).
MADISON, Wis.–The Filene Research Institute has named Bill Maurer as the lead Research Fellow of Filene’s Center for Emerging Technology.
WASHINGTON—The operators of an illegal debt collection scheme have agreed to be permanently banned from the debt collection business in order to settle FTC charges that they falsely threatened to have people arrested if their debts were not paid.
SAN FRANCISCO—According to data provided by customer relationship management company Salesforce, 60% of all e-commerce traffic is on mobile devices.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–To mark its 10th anniversary, CU Student Choice presented each credit union in attendance at its Empower U meeting here with a $1,000 scholarship to be awarded to a student once they return home.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Credit unions have again been told to prepare for changes to be coming in Congress as the result of the upcoming mid-term elections.
