PARSONS, Kan.–A former credit union manager has been sentenced to five years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $10 million in restitution related to crimes committed while leading the organization.
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AUSTIN, Texas–Twenty-five percent of log-ins on one credit union’s Internet banking solution came from bots, not consumers, according to a new analysis into “scrapegators,” also known as “aggregators,” which are companies that scrape Internet banking to feed data to other fintech applications.
WASHINGTON–A belief among young women that “I can be anything” has become “I can become everything,” and that has one person concerned about burnout even as she’s encouraged about the future.
WASHINGTON–The Senate announced plans to give floor consideration this week to S 2155, the credit union-backed Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which also has the backing of community banks.
WASHINGTON–The overall economy remains robust, but the latest data show pending home sales fell to their lowest level since October 2014, according to data from the Pending Home Sales Index released by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
LATHRUP VILLAGE, Mich.–Michigan First Credit Union has filed suit against the NBA’s Detroit Pistons as well as Palace Sports and Entertainment alleging the team has breached a 2016 sponsorship agreement.
PHOENIX—Canyon State Credit Union has converted to Fiserv’s DNA account processing platform, which includes palm-vein biometric authentication, becoming the first credit union in Arizona to include this authentication avenue for their members.
WASHINGTON–More than a dozen people were inducted into the Credit Union House Hall of Leaders in conjunction with CUNA’s GAC here.
LOMBARD, Ill.—Recent years have seen an explosion in new digital payment methods and delivery channels. But are these new mechanisms replacing or merely supporting existing consumer behavior and preferences?
OMAHA, Neb.—A federal grand jury has indicted an Oklahoma man for an alleged fraud involving a prepaid debit card scam that hit a half-dozen credit unions and a bank in Nebraska and Kansas.
