STAMFORD, Conn.–The number of fraudulently opened new card accounts nearly doubled during 2017, according to a new analysis.
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MERIDEN, Conn.–Credit union leaders in the Nutmeg State have been honored by the Connecticut Credit Union League, while board election results have also been announced.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions interested in becoming designated as Community Development Financial Institutions can get information during an upcoming webinar to be hosted by NCUA.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA board has revised its 2018 meeting schedule, changing the month during which it traditionally does not hold a meeting.
WASHINGTON—The House Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee held a hearing to examine the impact on FIs of the Financial Criminal Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN) recent rules regarding beneficial ownership and other matters.
HOUSTON – An ATM was stolen from a credit union here by thieves using a forklift to rip it from its moorings.
HOUSTON–Cameron Dickey, president and CEO of Cy-Fair FCU here, has filed to run in the local election to fill one of two open positions on the Water Control Improvement District #157 board (WCID) in Cypress, Texas.
NEW YORK–Three credit unions, along with several other plaintiffs, have lost a ruling in a federal appeals court that upholds the right of New York City to treat taxicabs and rideshare companies differently.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard has filed a patent that reveals it might utilize blockchain as a way to protect identity data.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Analysts have been saying for some time that digital wallets will need to offer consumers incentives to get them tapping and paying in larger numbers.
