LEIDEN, Netherlands—A new credit card competitor with a well-known brand name has entered the market.
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LONDON–Among consumers in the United Kingdom, the use of Internet banking on a computer has fallen for the first time, as users switch to mobile apps, according to a new report. But most payments are still done on computers.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions accounted for about 9.7% of all mortgage originations in 2017, according to Home Mortgage Disclosure (HMDA) data.
WASHINGTON—During a week in which Congress is in recess, NAFCU and CUNA are focusing on the rest of 2018 and what’s needed for the movement from Washington following President Trump’s signing of the regulatory relief legislation last week.
NEW YORK—A move away from cryptocurrencies by the largest banks is paving the way for smaller banks to take advantage of this new market, according to one report.
NEW YORK–Just two months after one group claimed borrowers with outstanding taxi medallion loans at credit unions were being driven to the point of suicide, one person has taken his own life.
WASHINGTON—For U.S. states ready to legalize gambling, banks hold many of the cards.
KIILUA-KONA, Hawaii–Residents of East Hawaii who are being affected by the Kilauea volcano are now being offered assistance from Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union (HCFCU).
LAS VEGAS–Silver State Schools Credit Union is offering a loan special for fans caught up in the excitement of the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
TORONTO–Two Canadian banks said the personal data of at least 90,000 customers may have been breached. The Bank of Montreal and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce both reported that cyber attackers had contacted each of the banks, respectively, claiming to have penetrated their systems.
