WASHINGTON—Two groups of debt collectors will be banned from the collection business under settlements with the Federal Trade Commission—and one of them will pay more than $4.4 million to resolve charges that they conned people into paying debts they did not owe.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Credit unions have received a letter from NCUA (16-CU-05) outlining tools and resources to help them address diversity and inclusion.
WASHINGTON–The week leading up to Labor Day meant little labor involved in filing mortgage applications.
HARTFORD, Conn. – Insuritas announced that Chubb and Nationwide have formally launched several core products on the Insuritas SmartCART platform.
FREEHOLD, N.J. – The third installment in a series of advertisements in this state featuring the “legacies” of individual credit unions has debuted. First Financial FCU in Asbury Park, which was founded by a group of teachers in 1935, is the latest to be highlighted in the “Legacy” campaign organized by the New Jersey Credit Union League.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA said itwill hold a public briefing on its proposed 2017–2018 budget on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET in the agency’s boardroom here.
WASHINGTON—Another report indicates that mobile is stealing away transactions from branches.
NASHVILLE—As CUToday.info has reported extensively, the list of hotels reporting a complimentary data breach with every guest check-in keeps getting longer.
MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation said it is currently seeking funding from the credit union system to help sponsor Season 6 of Biz Kid$ episodes to keep Biz Kid$ fresh and timely. The cost to produce Season 6 is $1.1 million.
NEW YORK–After five consecutive months of increases, the Trepp CMBS Delinquency Rate reversed course in August and dropped for the first time since February.
