WASHINGTON—A political analyst discussed the “good Trump” and the “bad Trump” in remarks before NAFCU’s Congressional Caucus here.
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WASHINGTON–NAFCU opened its 2017 Congressional Caucus with a question-and-answer session featuring NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger and EVP-Government Affairs and General Counsel Carrie Hunt, who detailed the association's top priorities.
LAKE FOREST, Ill.—The overdraft limit, or the maximum amount a depository will allow a consumer to overdraw their account, has not changed in almost two decades, according to a new report that shows that setting higher limits can lead to 40% more fee revenue.
WASHINGTON—Outstanding consumer credit at credit unions showed strong growth in July, according to the Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON—U.S. consumers added $33 billion in credit card debt during Q2 2017, according to WalletHub’s 2017 Credit Card Debt Study.
WASHINGTON—The House and Senate are back in session this week, with the House set to resume voting on amendments to an appropriations package affecting financial services agencies and funds.
WASHINGTON – CUNA, NAFCU and the Independent Community Bankers of America have sent a joint letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Banking Committee urging the chamber to vote yes on HJ Res. 111 when it comes before the Senate.
WASHINGTON—The House and Senate have passed a funding package that reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program and maintains fiscal year 2017 funding levels for the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) fund.
WASHINGTON—Membership growth was strong as was loan growth among credit unions during the second quarter, according to NAFCU's second-quarter CU Industry Trends report. In fact, loan growth reached nearly 11% in the second quarter.
WASHINGTON—Following the massive data breach announced by Equifax, which exposed sensitive data on as many as 143-million Americans, NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger has reiterated a call to House and Senate leaders for a national data security standard.
