MISSOULA, Mont.–Students at the University of Montana are falling for an old scam, and it’s being felt by one credit union here.
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SEOUL, South Korea—In the race for global digital wallet supremacy, Samsung Pay just got a big boost in Canada.
BURLEY, Idaho—Hackers have hit ATMs here and emptied the machines of cash.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that Kenneth Blanco has been named director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
SAN FRANCISCO—Hackers stole the personal data of 57 million customers and drivers from Uber, the company reported Tuesday, adding that it concealed the massive breach for more than a year.
WASHINGTON–FDIC insured commercial banks and savings institutions reported aggregate net income of $47.9 billion in the third quarter of 2017, up $2.4 billion (5.2%) from a year earlier.
ARLINGTON, Va.–A number of ways in which the NCUA could strengthen its regulatory reform efforts, including by reprioritizing some items and considering alternative criteria for credit unions to qualify for relief, have been outlined by NAFCU.
ARLINGTON, Va.—The opportunity to consolidate all NCUA rules applicable to federally insured, state-chartered credit unions under one section within the agency’s list of regulations should be seized as part of a regulatory reform agenda, asserts NASCUS is its comment to the agency.
WASHINGTON–In a letter sent to CEOs at several credit unions, banks and other financial services companies, outgoing CFPB Director Richard Cordray called for quick adoption of technologies that allow consumers to exert “much greater control” over their plastic cards and other payment methods.
CHICAGO–The World Council of Credit Unions’ Global Women’s Leadership Network held its first annual Executive Readiness Summit here with an objective of cultivating more women for leadership positions within credit unions.
