ALEXANDRIA, Va.— NCUA has issued a notice of funding opportunity for low-income designated credit unions (LICUs) through the agency's Community Development Revolving Loan Fund (CDRLF) program.
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WASHINGTON–As the country marks one decade since the lowest points of the Great Recession, the nation’s biggest banks are getting a reprieve on a post-crisis rule that was aimed at stemming risky behavior.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions in the U.S. continue to sort through the implications of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from the European Union.
SAN FRANCISCO–Calling it the “least-worst solution,” a judge here has signed off on a $142-million class action settlement in a lawsuit over Wells Fargo’s fake account scandal that will net the average customer approximately $35.
SUMNER, Wash.–The $31-million Ironworkers USA FCU here has expanded its field of membership to include ironworkers across the U.S. using an associational charter.
MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation has released its 2017 annual Impact Report titled, “The Power of Your Giving.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA issued two notices of prohibition in May.
ATLANTA—Delinquency rates on store-branded credit cards have reached a seven-year high, possibly signaling broader troubles for household debt down the road.
SAN MATEO, Calif.—Business owners are leveraging their personal credit in a major way, according to new data from Nav. While consumers carry an average of 2.32 credit cards, small business owners average at 4.78 cards, Nav reported.
WASHINGTON—BCFP Acting Director Mick Mulvaney indicated that the Bureau will maintain its consumer complaints database but that changes will likely be made to make the database consistent with the law.
