NEW YORK—Crooks aren’t just turning more of their attention toward ATM skimming as a means to steal card data as EMV takes hold in the U.S., they are getting better at it.
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ARLINGTON, Va.—Overall consumer prices (seasonally adjusted) were unchanged in June after a 0.1% decrease in May, according to data analyzed in a new NAFCU Macro Data Flash report.
ARLINGTON, Va. – NASCUS is now accepting nominations for its 2017 Pierre Jay Award, which honor an individual, program or organization that has made significant contributions to the state credit union system.
WASHINGTON—A new report indicates that major issuers are making adjustments to save money as the credit card battle—particularly around rewards—heats up.
WASHINGTON—The House will likely finalize its 2018 financial services and general government spending package within the next two weeks, according to CUNA.
WASHINGTON–Here’s what’s on the agenda in Washington this week that’s of interest to credit unions:
WASHINGTON—A new report shows that CUs continue to have the lowest checking account fees and offer consumers some of the best deals.
WASHINGTON—If a federal government agency requests financial information on a member, what type of documentation is required before turning information over?
BASKING RIDGE, N.J.–The latest mobile threat to credit unions comes from Verizon, which said data related to approximately six-million customer accounts has been breached.
WASHINGTON—With a 344-81 vote, the House passed the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 2810), which authorizes $696 billion in defense spending for fiscal 2018. The package prohibits any new round of base closures.
