WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has acted against real estate settlement services provider Meridian Title Corp. for steering consumers to a title insurer owned in part by several of its executives without making disclosures about the businesses’ affiliation.
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SHREVEPORT, La.—NCUA Monday liquidated $86-million Shreveport FCU. The agency said Red River Employees FCU of Texarkana, Texas, immediately assumed SFCU’s membership and most shares, loans, and other assets.
ARLINGTON, VA.–What exactly does “in danger of insolvency” mean when it comes to emergency mergers?
WASHINGTON–CUNA has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission regarding the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
MADISON, Wis. – The World Council of Credit Unions and the National Credit Union Foundation have both announced efforts to help credit union employees and members hit hard by hurricanes in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
SAN FRANCISCO–Hurricanes Irma and Harvey have had different effects the automobile markets in Houston and Florida, but one thing is the same—consumer interest in mid-size pickups is strong following the storms.
WASHINGTON—New data offers some insights into trend lines in mortgage lending.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. economy grew an estimated 3.1% in the second quarter, the Commerce Department said in its latest and final estimate.
WASHINGTON—House Financial Services Committee Member Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX) and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA), along with Rep. Paul Cook (R-CA) have reintroduced a bill to exclude veterans’ loans from the statutory credit union member business loan cap.
DES MOINES, Iowa–Following a two-year search, Cornerstone Community Credit Union here said it has selected CU*Answers as its new data processor.
