PARSONS, Kan.–The indicted former manager of the defunct Parsons Pittsburgh Credit Union has received a new trial date.
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa–Collins Community Credit Union said it has launched a new website that implements an element of personalization based on the user’s year of birth.
SAN FRANCISCO–Back-to-school time is being taken advantage of by online scammers, which means lessons for both credit unions and their members.
GAITHERSBURG, Md.—The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a draft update of security and privacy controls for public- and private-sector organizations that includes a set of safeguarding measures for all types of computing platforms, including mobile devices and process control systems.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released a new data point finding that nearly half of student loan borrowers leave school owing at least $20,000 – double the share of borrowers a decade ago.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency has announced modifications to its streamlined refinance program for borrowers with high loan-to-value ratios, making the program available for loans originated on or after Oct. 1.
WASHINGTON—Minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's July meeting show that committee members continue to be split on the appropriate path forward for the federal funds rate.
MADISON, Wis.—What’s on the minds of credit unions when it comes to fraud?
MADISON, Wis.–If things are going really well for your credit union, you may be in trouble, according to two experts, who suggested the risk lies in falling into the comfortable trap of planning vs. the discomfort that can come in setting strategy.
MADISON, Wis. – Credit unions can expect the U.S. economic growth will remain above trend in 2017 and into 2018, said CUNA Mutual Group’s Director and Chief Economist Steven Rick.
