HOBOKEN, N.J.–The holiday bills are now coming due for many Americans, a majority of whom have gone into debt even as more than half say they have no regrets.
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PRINCETON, N.J.—2017 was the year of more cybersecurity—more attacks, more spending, more defenses, more breaches—and 2018 will see more of everything "cyber," plus GDPR enforcement, proxy wars online and more, according to Bank Info Security.
GLENDORA, Calif. — America’s Christian Credit Union has kicked off a 60th anniversary campaign with a special event, announcement of monthly promotions to highlight its distinctive values, and a new logo.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB may be the subject of outspoken complaints, especially from banks, credit unions and members of Congress, but its employees like their jobs even if they don’t feel they are often recognized for the work they do.
LIVERMORE, Calif.—Two credit unions here have announced a merger. The $395-million UNCLE Credit Union has absorbed the $5.8-million Stockton Community FCU, with full systems integration scheduled for completion by April 1.
WASHINGTON—It is important to strike a balance between costs to financial institutions and the benefits of Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), anti-money laundering (AML) and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations, CUNA said in a letter to Senate Banking Committee leadership.
MADISON, Wis.–Following a meeting here, the National Credit Union Foundation has announced changes to its board membership.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard and HERE Technologies have announced an agreement to jointly create more connected experiences for “people on the move.”
IRVINE, Calif.—New data show that nationally 5.1% of mortgages were in some stage of delinquency (30 days or more past due including those in foreclosure) in October 2017, a 0.1% percentage point year-over-year decline in the overall delinquency rate compared with October 2016.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–With credit unions across Pennsylvania receiving demand letters from a California law firm alleging that their websites are out of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association said it has replied by sending a letter requesting the firm cease and desist its misleading communications.
