WASHINGTON–Wells Fargo has been hit with a hard—and unusual—penalty by the Federal Reserve–it will not be permitted to grow until it cleans up its act.
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RICHMOND, Va.—After having their lawsuit tossed, a plaintiff whose suit against a credit union and its website alleging Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) violations is back with an amended complaint.
WASHINGTON–Interim CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney is making changes to an agency function responsible for policing fair lending, among other things, with analysts saying the move is weakening its enforcement powers.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–The Super Bowl has made it official and entered it into the record books: the Cooperative Credit Union Association will be sending clam chowder to the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is being urged to encourage the Department of Justice to issue clear Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website standards.
HUNT VALLEY, Md.–Two more credit unions have announced year-end bonus dividends and interest rebates.
RIVERWOODS, Ill.—Another sign that Americans may be getting too deep in debt--Discover Financial Services is seeing a marked rise in charge-offs.
NEW YORK—A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a federal credit union in Manhattan that sought to block President Trump from installing Mick Mulvaney as acting director of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard is implementing biometrics for card payments, with plans to go live by April 2019.
ST. PAUL, Minn.–Representatives of the Minnesota CU Network surprised a member of Fulda Area CU with a $5,000 check as the annual prize winner in its WINcentive Savings Program–even if the winner didn’t really realize what she had won.
