WASHINGTON—The CFPB has released frequently asked questions to help credit unions and other financial institutions implement its 2016 mortgage servicing final rule, which has a compliance deadline of April 19.
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DENVER– will host a “Back to School Symposium’ followed by its annual meeting on May 16 at the University of Denver’s Joy Burns Center. The Symposium is scheduled to run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WESTBROOK, Maine–The average credit union in Maine grew membership by 3% during 2018, while at 18.3% growth the state grew its penetration rate in real estate lending by more than any other state, according to new data.
WASHINGTON—Credit Union Student Choice said it will host the fourth installment of its Empower U conference Sept. 26-27, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn.
HONOLULU–HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union announced it's increasing its starting pay for entry-level employees to $15 an hour.
MOBILE, Ala.—CUNA and the League of Southeastern Credit Unions and Affiliates have filed a brief in support of a credit union facing a predatory lawsuit alleging noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
JACKSON, Mich.–American 1 Credit Union drew its largest turnout ever for its Women’s Expo, with nearly 4,000 people in attendance at the one-day event.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.–Community First Credit Union here has unveiled a new debit card featuring Jumbo Shrimp–the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, that is.
NEW YORK—Consumers who bank by phone should be careful. Malicious mobile-banking software aimed at taking over consumer bank accounts has threatened up to 10% of consumer cell phones, security experts are warning.
LONDON—The European Union's banking watchdog has set out a "roadmap" to help plug gaps in how the rapidly evolving financial technology sector is regulated, but urged caution in tackling cryptocurrencies.
