STAMFORD, Conn.—A high percentage age of consumers whose personal data is compromised by a data breach are likely to also then become fraud victims in the following years, a new report shows.
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SAN JOSE, Calif.—Venmo is testing a physical debit card that would make it easier for people who store money in their Venmo accounts to use these funds to make purchases at retail stores.
WASHINGTON–Credit unions might want to beef up their member resources around home-buying.
WASHINGTON–The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released a special edition of its monthly complaint report, which provides a snapshot of consumer complaints submitted across the country.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados–The “money is rolling into Barbados Workers’ Union Co-operative Credit Union (BWUCCU) as Barbadians continue to pull their money out of commercial banks and pour it into credit unions instead.
TORONTO—To mark Canada's 150th anniversary, Meridian Credit Union is rolling out a 15-month fixed mortgage at 1.50%.
WASHINGTON—Minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's June meeting show committee members are at odds on when the Federal Reserve should begin trimming its balance sheet, and one analyst says the lack of consensus could lead to a delay in the Fed's next rate hike until 2018
MADISON, Wis./WASHINGTON–The 2017 International Credit Union Day theme has been announced by CUNA and the World Council of Credit Unions: “Dreams Thrive Here.”
PEKIN, Ill.–The former president of a credit union here who is serving a three-year term in a federal prison has now been ordered to also repay $596,000 to his former CU.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services has announced that Alaska USA FCU, Alaska’s largest credit union and the 17th largest in the country, is expanding its participation in CO-OP Shared Branching, adding 43 new branches to the cooperative network.
