MADISON, Wis. – Applications are now being accepted for the annual Excellence in Lending Awards, which recognize outstanding credit union lending results and best practices.
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WASHINGTON--The House passed legislation that would authorize the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for an additional four months, until November 30.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The video recording of the June 21, 2018, open meeting of the NCUA board is now available on the agency’s website.
WASHINGTON–In advance of yesterday’s oversight hearing by the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), both CUNA and NAFCU sent letters reiterating its call that the FCC reconsider its implementation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
WASHINGTON—The BCFP has ordered an Alabama-based payday lender to return $500,000 to borrowers who were overcharged.
WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection has announced a settlement with Triton Management Group, Inc., a small-dollar lender that operates in Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina under several names including “Always Money” and “Quik Pawn Shop.”
SINGAPORE — The Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions reported it raised more than US $40,000 during the Supporter’s Reception at the 2018 World Credit Union Conference for the Busia Compassionate Centre in Busia, Kenya.
EL PASO, Texas–Approximately $50,000 has been stolen from the accounts of ATM users here, including credit union members.
CHALFONT, Penn.–Merck Sharp & Dohme Federal Credit Union has unveiled a POW/MIA National Chair of Honor during a dedication ceremony at its Collegeville, Penn. branch.
HOBOKEN, N.J.–As the one-year anniversary of the massive Equifax data breach approaches, a new survey has found many Americans have not paid it much attention (unless there is an opportunity to join a lawsuit).
