WASHINGTON–The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has assessed a $3-million civil penalty against Experian and its subsidiaries for deceiving consumers about the use of credit scores it sold to consumers.
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WASHINGTON–OAS Staff Federal Credit Union here is converting to EPL’s open-core system, i-POWER.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU is asking the Defense Department for an immediate extension of the credit card account compliance deadline under the Military Lending Act rule.
TRENTON, N.J. – Gov. Chris Christie has signed legislation that regulates the use of remote ignition disabling or “Kill-Switch” devices used by auto lenders and dealers to enforce payments.
WASHINGTON–The average down payments by first-time homebuyers continues to decline.
PORTLAND, Ore.—A provisional patent has been granted for a technology that supports a new cryptocurrency.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–CU*Answers is reporting the Mobile RDC partnership it formed with eDOC Innovations has resulted in 11 new clients during February 2017.
ST. CHARLES, Mo.–1st Financial FCU here is relocating a branch. Ground has been broken on the new branch, which features a “branded environment inspired by the 1st Financial member base and their heritage in the St. Charles community.”
BELLEVUE, Wash.—A next-generation corporate credit card that would include a built-in touchscreen and battery, as well as the software to integrate the card into a company’s budget, is being developed by Concur Technologies here.
RACINE, Wis.–The “interim” CEO at the $1.7-billion Educators Credit Union here has had the interim tag removed.
