CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas–The Texas State Aquarium here is again holding Dollar Days, thanks to the now more-than-a-decade-long sponsorship of NavyArmy Community Credit Union.
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WASHINGTON—A survey from the Federal Reserve district banks found 89% of financial institutions already offer mobile banking services to their members and customers. It also revealed that more credit unions market mobile banking services to underbanked consumers than banks.
HERNDON, Va.–Same Day ACH debit and credit transactions totaled 15.2 million in December, an increase of 51% over November’s volume, according to data released by NACHA—The Electronic Payments Association.
SAN FRANCISCO–The days when a million-dollar home were the hallmark of wealth and luxury are fast fading, especially in some housing markets. Instead, the new bar for what’s considered luxurious is now considered to be $5 million, according to Trulia.
DULUTH, Minn.–Most Georgians say they plan to begin a household budget in 2018, even while acknowledging they’re unsure they’ll be able to stick with it.
WASHINGTON–The Senate has voted in favor of a temporary funding bill that will keep the federal government open through Feb. 8.
WASHINGTON–With great uncertainty surrounding the federal government shutdown, credit unions across the country have stepped up with offers of assistance to those being affected, especially federal workers.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA board will meet this Thursday, Jan. 25, when it will vote on its 2018-2022 strategic plan.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Credit union respondents to NAFCU's latest Economic & CU Monitor survey are "hopeful" that new CFPB leadership will provide an opportunity for much-needed regulatory reform and relief.
SAN FRANCISCO–Another black mark has been added to the already bruised reputation of Wells Fargo.
