COLUMBUS, Ga.–Two long-time credit union CEOs have announced retirement plans.
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NEW YORK—A major hurdle in the way of blockchain-backed currencies such as Bitcoin may soon be overcome.
WASHINGTON–A settlement between financial institutions and Home Depot in a lawsuit over the company's 2014 data breach has been approved by Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr. CUNA, state leagues and a number of credit unions are among the plaintiffs.
MADISON, Wis.–Summit Credit Union here has filed a lawsuit against Equifax over its massive data breach, and is seeking class action status on behalf of other credit unions.
NEW YORK—Credit unions in this city that make taxi medallion loans have received more bad news, as an auction at a Queens hotel indicated prices for medallions continue to fall as ride-sharing services take their toll on once-lofty medallion values.
WASHINGTON—Existing-home sales decreased 1.7% in August, falling to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.35 million, according to a NAFCU Macro Data Flash.
IRVINE, Calif.—Homeowners continue to see increasing equity in their homes.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–With CUNA and NAFCU divided in their positions on whether NCUA should move to begin making payouts from the Corporate Stabilization Fund in 2018, many other credit unions and associations have also filed comment letters with the agency.
ATLANTA–The fact-checking at Equifax when it comes to the Internet is apparently not improving. On Twitter, the company directed consumers to a fake site that imitated its equifaxsecurity2017.com site, not once, but three times.
WASHINGTON–CFPB Director Richard Cordray is calling accusations his agency failed to act strongly enough against Wells Fargo over its bogus account scandal unfounded and without support.
