LOS ANGELES–Forever 21 has become the latest retailer to announce its payments systems have likely been breached, in another case of what appears to be a simple security failure that led to an extended period of vulnerability.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA issued one prohibition order and two notices of prohibition in December.
NEW YORK—One major bank is trying a new method to pump up consumer use of digital wallets— paying its customers to make the digital transactions.
ST. PAUL, Minn.– Employees of Affinity Plus FCU will be taking the “Polar Plunge” in late January as part of festivities related to this year’s Super Bowl, which will be played in the home stadium of the Minnesota Vikings.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–Members of My Choice have made their choice, and it was to merge. As a result, the small $1.5-million My Choice FCU has become part of the $3.7-billion Tinker FCU.
WASHINGTON—In response to the Labor Department's recent decision to delay its fiduciary rule until July 1, 2019, New York is considering a similar rule to require brokers in the state to only consider their clients' best interests when recommending retirement savings products.
SAN FRANCISCO–Consumers continue to feel confident about the economy.
MIAMI–How long does it take the average Millennial to save for a downpayment on a home? If you’re looking to buy in San Jose Calif., you should have that down payment in place by 2041.
SANDY, Utah–The South Towne Expo Center has a new moniker after a credit union bought the naming rights.
WASHINGTON–The Department of Justice is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Lower East Side Peoples Credit Union challenging President Trump’s appointment of a CFPB director.
