WASHINGTON — Mortgage applications decreased 3.7% from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending Jan. 3.
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WASHINGTON—Comments are now being collected by America’s Credit Unions on the CFPB’s proposed rule to expand the definition of “identity theft” under Regulation V to include “without effective consent,” to address coerced debt.
WASHINGTON—NCUA is partnering with the CDFI Fund to host a webinar Jan. 23 on Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund grant opportunities.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Cybersecurity and credit risk remain at the top of NCUA’s supervisory priorities for 2025, according to a recent Letter To Credit Unions (25-CU-01).
WASHINGTON—A new report from Banking Dive reveals the FDIC requested that banks pause crypto-related activity in 2022 and 2023.
WASHINGTON—The Defense Credit Union Council has sent a letter to the leaders of the Senate Banking Committee and House Financial Services Committee addressing “misconceptions” about credit unions’ tax status driven by banks.
LYNDORA, Pa.— Another vehicle has crashed into a credit union, and this time it’s a garbage truck.
NAPERVILLE, Ill.—Alloya Corporate Federal Credit Union closed out 2024 by waiving its members’ fees for the month of November.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB, in its second action announced on Tuesday, has sued Experian for “unlawfully” failing to properly investigate consumer disputes.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions need to get better at developing and implementing a sustainable and measurable DEI plan, NCUA reported.
