SACRAMENTO, Calif.–California has passed a strong new digital privacy law that provides consumers with more control over and understanding of how their personal information is used online.
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BOSTON–The concept of “disruption” is most often used in the context of the service delivery model of CUs. But what about “personal disruption?” It’s a concept more CU executives need to think about, says one person.
BOSTON—With crooks able to pivot quickly and take new, and even old, approaches to committing fraud, credit unions need to take a holistic approach to cyber defense, insists PSCU.
BOSTON—The Real Time Payments (RTP) network is ramping up participation in its speedy payments network, expecting to have a large number of FIs using its rail by the close of 2019.
BOSTON–There are a number of “hidden risks” being disguised by the robust credit union auto lending boom of the past half-decade, according to one person.
BOSTON–Credit unions were given the business case for investing in diversity–but it’s only for those CUs that wish to be around a decade from now.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission should update the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) to treat informational calls to wireless phones the same as calls to landlines, CUNA has said in a letter.
WASHINGTON—The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) is urging the Treasury Department to recommend prohibiting an expansion of banking services at the U.S. Postal Service.
LOMPOC, Calif.–Just a few months after its CEO alleged he had been terminated in part due to performance metrics that included weight loss goals, a former senior VP is alleging she was terminated illegally and has filed suit.
DENVER–Credit Union of Colorado is now offering a zero-down conventional mortgage–but with a twist.
