PHOENIX–Here is the consumer conundrum for credit unions in a nutshell: They want to share their personal information, but they also want privacy, they want to use technology for everything, but want it to be personal. And they expect it to be perfect.
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NEW YORK–Kam Wong, CEO of the $2.8-billion Municipal Credit Union here, has been charged with embezzling more than $3-million from the credit union by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York
ARLINGTON, Va.—Consumer sentiment regarding the housing market rose 3.4 point in April to 91.7 – a new Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index high.
WASHINGTON—Credit union representatives this week participated in a Treasury Department roundtable on the information security risks posed to smaller financial institutions.
WASHINGTON—Consumer credit at credit unions grew during March 2018, according to the G.19 report from the Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON—The House Tuesday passed disapproval for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection’s (BCFP) indirect auto lending bulletin in a 234-175 vote.
WASHINGTON—The House voted Tuesday in favor of the Small Business Administration's 7(a) loan program.
SALT LAKE CITY–The Utah Division of Securities last month moved to fine three large independent broker-dealers for how they do business with credit unions.
WASHINGTON – NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger has sent a letter to House and Senate leaders outlining top legislative items still pending before Congress.
SHEFFIELD, U.K.–The personal data of about 15,000 members of a credit union here has been stolen in a cyber attack.
