WASHINGTON—Consumers continue to report experiencing problems with mortgage servicers, according to the latest CFPB monthly complaint snapshot.
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ARLINGTON, Va.–Two state regulatory agencies have been reaccredited by the National Association of Credit Union Supervisors.
WASHINGTON–NCUA’s proposed rules for alternative capital have now been published in the Federal Register, officially opening the 90-day comment period. The comment period will close on May 9.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has been targeted by a consumer group for the trade group’s support of changes to the CFPB, while its CEO, Jim Nussle, also came under fire for the political contributions he accepted while a member of Congress.
WASHINGTON–While President Trump and GOP members of Congress have promised a quick dismantling of the Dodd-Frank Act, one analysis notes it may take longer than many expect.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Twenty-six federally insured credit unions hit with civil monetary penalties for filing late Call Reports in the third quarter of 2016 have consented to penalties totaling $17,485, NCUA said.
WASHINGTON—Debt collection remains the No. 1 most-complained-about financial product or service, according to the latest CFPB monthly complaint snapshot.
STATESBORO Ga.–CORE Credit Union here has begun offering the “Loyalty Advantage” program to its members who finance auto loans, which it says represents a $2,400 value to the member.
MADISON, Wis. – CMFG Ventures, LLC, the venture capital entity of CUNA Mutual Group, has announced another investment, this time in Chicago-based Rippleshot, Inc, a financial technology startup that provides transaction monitoring and fraud detection technology for financial institutions, processors, and merchants.
FREEPORT, Maine–The Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger announced it set another fundraising record during 2016, raising $674,193.48.
