COSTA MESA, Calif.–Approximately 2.5 million so-called “boomerang borrowers” are returning to the mortgage market.
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WASHINGTON—A new study reveals that credit cards—by far—are consumers’ biggest financial worry.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.–Mike Murgio, a former member of the Palm Beach County School Board, has pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges related to a bitcoin scheme that took down a New Jersey credit union.
MADISON, Wis. – CUES said that CUNA Mutual Group has become a Platinum CUESolutions partner for its Executive Benefits Program and CUNA Mutual Retirement Solutions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Credit unions that qualify for consulting assistance from NCUA have until Nov. 30 to submit their nominations.
WHEELING, W.Va.—Kathleen Gramlich, the former executive director at the $5.7-million Ohio County Public Schools FCU, has pleaded guilty to charges of embezzlement.
WASHINGTON—FinCEN has issued an advisory outlining financial institutions’ suspicious activity report (SAR) obligations as they relate to cyber-events and cyber-enabled crime.
LAS VEGAS–Gayle Gustafson, VP-lending at Rivermark Community Credit Union in Beaverton, Ore., has been named winner of the Phil Greer Award by the CUNA Lending Council at its annual meeting here.
SAN FRANCISCO–When is the most affordable time to buy a home?
WASHINGTON—Five federal regulatory agencies, including NCUA, are requesting comment on a joint notice of proposed rulemaking to implement provisions of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act (Biggert-Waters Act) that require regulated lending institutions to accept certain private flood insurance policies in addition to policies made available by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
