LAWRENCEBURG, Ga.—Is the spring car-buying season over?
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WASHINGTON–President Trump’s proposed 2018 budget proposes a “restructuring” of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and eliminates the Community Development Financial Institution Fund, but also assumes the credit union tax exemption will remain in place for at least the next 10 years.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions and their technology providers have been granted some relief by the Supreme Court, which has ruled in favor of putting tight limits on where patent lawsuits may be filed.
ORLANDO, Fla.–A credit union that has experience in growing via bank mergers shared insights into the process with CU CFOs gathered here.
ORLANDO, Fla.–Credit union CFOs here were given a primer—and some direction—on their investment portfolios.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Twenty-five federally insured credit unions subject to civil monetary penalties for filing late Call Reports in the fourth quarter of 2016 have consented to penalties totaling $10,365, NCUA announced Tuesday.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU raised concerns about the CFPB remittance transfer rule's negative effects on credit unions and urged that the industry be exempted from the rule in a letter Monday to the Bureau.
WASHINGTON—Legislation that would take a closer look at terrorists’ use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is moving forward in the House of Representatives.
NEW YORK—In the wake of the WannaCry ransomware attack, one cybersecurity expert is saying that more financial institutions should employ two-step authentication.
HOUSTON–ASI FCU, saying it was seeking to improve service to its members, has turned over operations of its ATM fleet to Dolphin Debit, the full-service ATM management company.
