WASHINGTON–There is strong support for additional regulation around payday lending among both customers and consumers in general, according to new research released by the Pew Charitable Trusts’ consumer finance project.
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WASHINGTON—Money services businesses (MSB) in several states will now be required to file a call report.
WASHINGTON—State credit union advocacy led to the governors of New Hampshire and New Mexico signing credit union-friendly bills into law in recent weeks, while other pro-credit union bills in Delaware, Washington, Montana and Tennessee await signatures, CUNA reported.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU, CUNA and the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) have jointly urged the Federal Reserve to serve an "operational role" in the process of improving real-time payments.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv reported that six credit unions with assets of $1 billion or more have extended and expanded their relationships with the company.
SEATTLE–Credit unions that offer mortgages (or anyone just shopping for a home) won’t be surprised by the latest numbers on home sales.
WASHINGTON–While projections continue to call for rising mortgage rates, rates have actually been declining.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. — A man has been arrested here for attempting to commit student loan fraud—and he came to the CU in a stolen car, too.
NEW YORK–Loan approval rates at institutional investors and small banks improved in March 2017, while the same ratio is faltering at credit unions, according to the latest Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index, the monthly analysis of more than 1,000 small business loan applications on Biz2Credit.com.
COLUMBUS, Ohio–CME Federal Credit Union said it has entered into a partnership with Apprisen to help build financial health in the Columbus community.
