ARLINGTON, Va.—Sixty-three percent of respondents to NAFCU's latest Economic & CU Monitor survey on cybersecurity indicated they are "very concerned" about another Equifax-type data breach.
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WASHINGTON—The Senate Appropriations Committee has unveiled the chairman’s mark on the fiscal year 2018 financial services and general government appropriations bill, which, in a win for credit unions, includes full funding for the Community Development Financial Institution Fund (CDFI) and Community Development Revolving Loan Fund (CDRLF).
NEW ORLEANS–The American Association of Credit Union Leagues has announced new members of its board, along with presenting honors to several of its members.
LONDON/BROOKFIELD, Wis.—Fiserv said its technology will support multiple “wave one” banks for EBA RT1, the first pan-European clearing platform for real-time payments in euro.
ST. PAUL, Minn.–Four credit unions in Minnesota along with the Minnesota Credit Union Network hosted representatives from 12 Kenyan credit unions, which are known as SACCOs or Savings and Credit Cooperatives.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has charged a Georgia-based debt collection business with tricking people into paying money for debts they did not owe.
DALLAS–Following passage of an amendment to the Texas Constitution that will allow prize-linked savings accounts, Neighborhood Credit Union here announced it will be expanding its own Prize Savings Account.
WASHINGTON—As the CFPB prepares for a new director – following Director Richard Cordray's announcement that he will step down from the post before the end of the month – both CUNA and NAFCU are recommending the Bureau take advantage of the transition and implement a new approach to its rulemaking and enforcement.
WASHINGTON–Strong credit union support is being expressed for the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which was introduced in the Senate Banking Committee last week.
WASHINGTON–CUNA is calling on NCUA to continue its regulatory relief agenda and has made recommendations for where it believes the agency can go further.
