WASHINGTON–Noting that entering repayment for student loans can be just as stressful and confusing to borrowers as funding a college education in the first place, Credit Union Student Choice said it will host a free national webinar to help answer common questions about student loan repayment.
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BOISE, Idaho–It isn’t just retailers reporting breaches.
JACKSON, Mich.–CP Federal Credit Union has stepped forward with another $50,000 pledge to the city of Jackson here after the city found itself more than $230,000 short of funding a downtown building to house the Glidden Parker Mural in July.
JACKSON, Wyo.–Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen indicated last week that a rate increase could still take place in 2016.
WASHINGTON—Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has released an expanded fact sheet detailing additional policies that deliver regulatory relief for CUs and community banks.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU’s Dan Berger reiterated the heavy toll regulatory burden takes on credit unions and their 104 million members in letters Thursday to presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and he noted the association’s willingness to work with both parties in this regard.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–The California Assembly has approved legislation that would outlaw ransomware attacks, and sent it on to Gov. Jerry Brown for his signature.
TREVOSE, Penn.–Forty-five employees have lost a total of 210 pounds over the summer as part of a health initiative at TruMark Financial Credit Union here.
ARLINGTON, Va.—In a comment letter to NCUA, NAFCU told the agency that federal credit union bylaws need streamlining and improving to provide CUs greater “flexibility.”
CINCINNATI—As the NFL gets ready to start its new season, football fans and car enthusiasts across the country think “Teslas” would make a good name for a new professional franchise.
