WASHINGTON—The House Financial Services Committee announced a mark-up is scheduled on roughly two dozen bills, this Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET.
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CHICAGO–Most credit unions say they expect their auto loan volume will be even stronger in 2018 than it has been in 2017.
SEATTLE—BECU will be closing its offices on Oct. 9 so that its employees can provide money management lessons to students at 12 high schools. More than 1,800 employees will host financial reality fairs for more than 7,000 students at high schools in Puget Sound and Spokane. At the fairs, students experience hands-on education about what it is like to build and balance a budget, make tough financial choices and live within their income.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Representatives from 37 Minnesota credit unions and partners will dedicate 12,224 volunteer hours in 80 Minnesota communities today as part of “CU Forward Day” in the state.
WASHINGTON — The CFPB needs to bolster its cyber defenses, according to a report the agency's internal inspector released last week.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA’s 2018–2019 budget proposal is now available online, and the agency is accepting comments as well as requests to present at its Oct. 18 budget briefing.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–A significant milestone has been reached for the dashboards feature of CU*Answers’ product, Analytics Booth, a web-based analytics platform for credit unions.
GREENVILLE, S.C.— Founders FCU said it is partnering with Clemson University and JMI Sports on a seven-year partnership that expands Founders’ commitment to Clemson Athletics and the university itself.
LAS VEGAS–Final presentations will take place this week as part of the 2017 CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec when hosts its CUES CEO/Executive Team Network here.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—Used vehicle values saw their largest one-month gain since March 2012, according to a new report that said Hurricanes Harvey and Irma played a role in the jump.
