WASHINGTON–A federal appellate court has set aside some of the Federal Communications Commission’s rules on when and how businesses can contact consumers by phone, in a ruling that has been welcomed by credit unions.
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WASHINGTON—While credit unions are still celebrating passage in the Senate of S 2155, the reg relief bill that rolls back portions of Dodd Frank, Republicans in the House say they have no plans to “rubber stamp” the Senate bill.
WASHINGTON—The House has passed legislation to increase fairness and transparency in federal regulators' examination processes.
NORCROSS, Ga.—Branches remain essential for handling banking matters for a significant number of consumers, according to a new report.
SAN FRANCISCO–A year of scandals and new abuses of customers at Wells Fargo has led to two surprises: a big raise for the bank’s CEO and no customer run-off.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Beginning Friday, federallyinsured, low-income credit unions seeking to become certified community development financial institutions may be eligible to use NCUA’s streamlined application.
LAS VEGAS–Credit unions have once again made an Independent Community Bankers of America list of priorities for the coming year.
PHOENIX – Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) has issued an executive order to create the Arizona Cybersecurity Team (ACT), a diverse team of experts from state, local, and federal government, the private sector, and higher education to work together to protect Arizonans from a cyber attack.
WASHINGTON—While the number of complaints about fraud from consumers dropped in 2017, consumers reported losing more money than they did in 2016, according to the Federal Trade Commission’s 2017 Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book.
MUSKEGO, Wis. – Corporate Central Credit Union’s business solutions CUSO, InterLutions, will host a free educational networking and learning event for credit union HR professionals on Tuesday, April 3.
