WASHINGTON—Alternative data and consumer access to financial records are on the agenda March 30 for a meeting of the CFPB Credit Union Advisory Council.
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SAN DIEGO–Long-time credit union leader Robin Lentz has announced her retirement as CEO of Cabrillo Credit Union here, effective March 31.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has released its 2016 Annual Report, highlighting the agency’s activities, policy initiatives and accomplishments for 2016.
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.—Are member accounts now at risk from teddy bears? Yes, as hackers are now attacking kids Internet-connected toys.
SAN CARLOS, Calif.–Upstart, a five-year-old online lending company that has built its model on quickly identifying people who are less likely to default on loans, has raised $32.5 million in fresh funding and believes it has a strong opportunity to license its technology to banks and credit unions.
CHERRY HILL, N.J.–At the height of the housing boom a decade ago, many Americans took out home equity loans as the value of their houses continued to grow.
DES MOINES, Iowa–A new white paper has been released by TMG Financial Services that examines the CUSO’s support for the Collateralized Advance Program as it turns 10.
NEW YORK – Eighty-four percent of the 50 largest credit unions in the U.S. offer standalone free checking accounts to all members, which is up from 76% last year, according to a new study from Bankrate.com.
NEW YORK—A new report sets taxi medallion values in New York City at about half their peak 2014 value.
ALBANY, N.Y.—A group of nearly 40 New York state lawmakers have called on Visa and Mastercard on to stop allowing hate groups to use their credit cards to sell products.
