WASHINGTON—The Treasury Department said that 30% of high-end real estate deals that fall under a new watchdog program involved people who had been targeted by the government for "suspicious activity" and potential money laundering.
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RESTON, Va.—If credit unions want Millennials to use their mobile app, they better pay attention to their app’s design.
SAN DIEGO–The verdict is in: Credit unions and regulators should keep an eye on these lawsuits and court decisions.
WASHINGTON—The Education Department, in a recent letter to CFPB Director Richard Cordray, claimed the Bureau violated terms of a partnership with the department regarding the sharing of federal student loan information and announced that the pact will be terminated.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has charged a North Carolina debt collection operation with using intimidation and deception to take money from consumers for debts they did not owe, or that the defendants had no right to collect.
HAMPDEN, Maine–Maine Savings FCU here announced it will now provide employees with up to eight weeks of paid leave for absence due to pregnancy related disability, or for the birth of a son or daughter and to care for the newborn child, or for placement with the employee of a son or daughter for adoption.
WASHINGTON—The wrong checking account can cost consumers as much as $755 per year and can have up to 49 different fees, according to the personal-finance website WalletHub’s 2017 Checking Account Cost and Transparency Reports.
MOSCOW, Russia–The latest in payments competition for credit unions allows consumers to hold the onions.
WASHINGTON—Alvin Cowans, president and CEO of McCoy Federal Credit Union in Orlando, Fla., has been named as a member of the 2018 Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council, the Federal Reserve Board announced.
MIAMI–Credit unions and their members across Florida are preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, a category 5 storm that has already wreaked havoc in the Caribbean.
