WASHINGTON—The CFPB has appealed the U.S. Court of Appeals initial ruling that found its structure unconstitutional.
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WASHINGTON—Both the NCUA and CFPB have released their rulemaking agendas, but the fate of the latter’s plans are uncertain as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office in January with a new Republican-led Congress.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA have filed an amicus brief supporting NCUA’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit recently filed by the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) which challenges the agency’s authority to issue its latest member business lending rule.
CARSON CITY, Nev.–The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) named Greater Nevada Credit Union the 2016 National Lender of the Year, after the credit union obligated 17 loans worth more than $120 million.
ORLANDO–Credit unions in Arizona, Florida and the Washington, D.C., area have announced merger plans.
WASHINGTON–Financial regulators from around the world said lenders in the United States now present a bigger risk to the financial system than last year and should face stiffer capital requirements to ward off threats.
JACKSON, Miss.–Hope Enterprise Corp. and its affiliate Hope Credit Union will receive a $50-million New Markets Tax Credit allocation to invest in projects that benefit economically distressed communities across the Mid South.
BAXTER, Minn.–MidMinnesota FCU here has selected the Omnix Lobby Tracker solution from FMSI, a provider of branch software.
MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–Credit unions here helped to raise $210,320 for a local Children’s Miracle Network hospital during the 2015 Pay 4 Play radio-thon.
DETROIT—More experts are warning consumers not to store their payment information on a retailer’s website—and to brace for a new way crooks will target their money this holiday season.
