SAN FRANCISCO–New allegations in the Wells Fargo account-opening scandal allege that the bank would “round up” immigrants in the country, push them into branch offices and cajole them into opening accounts, according to new court filings.
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BRUSSELS, Belgium —The European Parliament Credit Union Interest Group met here to discuss how European Union policy can support increased access to credit union services in Europe.
WASHINGTON—By a 5-3 vote, the Supreme Court has ruled that debt collection companies can’t be sued for trying to recover years-old credit card debt from people who seek bankruptcy protection.
WASHINGTON–The Financial CHOICE Act, which has the strong backing of credit unions but is equally strongly opposed by retailers, may come to the House floor for a vote as early as next week.
CINCINNATI—Car lease credit applicants registered only a 60% approval rate for April, a 20% decrease from March (75%), reports Swapalease.com.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—A woman here has filed suit against Park Community Credit Union alleging she was fired for being a lesbian.
AUSTIN, Texas–Credit and debit card fraud alerts are up 15% from two years ago, according to a new a new report.
PLANO, Texas–Federal Reserve economist (and sometimes storyteller) Thomas Siems has joined the list of presenters at Catalyst Corporate’s 40th annual Economic Forum, scheduled for October.
WASHINGTON—Trump administration nominees considered by the Senate this week are a focus for CUNA and NAFCU as both the House and Senate are back on session.
MADISON, Wis. – Registration is now open for the September 2017 session of the Credit Union Development Education (DE) training, which takes place Sept. 13-20, 2017 in Madison, Wis.
