HAGERSTOWN, Md.–One auto dealer is citing a reason that might surprise many in credit unions for the reason the dealership is doing more lending business with CUs.
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WESTBROOK, Maine–The Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger has made what the Maine league called a “significant contribution” when it “Shared the Bread” with 33 food pantries in Maine.
CHARLOTTE, NC –The New Jersey Credit Unions’ Financial Reality Fairs Program has been recognized by the National Youth Involvement Board as having the team that reached the most students.
NEW YORK—On any given day, as much as two-thirds of the transaction activity registered on the Bitcoin network has nothing to do with buying goods and services or trading the virtual currency, a new analysis has found.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—G20 member countries are now looking at an October deadline for reviewing a global anti-money laundering standard on cryptocurrency.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A proposed rule on risk-based capital will be addressed this Thursday by NCUA at its open board meeting.
CASCO, Mich.–A federal district court has ruled a blind person has the right to sue a credit union here even though she is not eligible for membership. The ruling is a reversal of a trend in which credit unions had been winning dismissals in the wave of lawsuits filed against credit unions that alleged violations of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
SAN FRANCISCO—Wells Fargo & Company has successfully completed the requirements of a September 2016 consent order with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) related to compliance with provisions of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA).
WASHINGTON—A new bill in Congress would update the mandate of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to include a specific focus on cryptocurrencies.
WASHINGTON—The House Ways and Means Committee has released a two-page outline commonly referred to as “Tax Reform 2.0.”
