NEW YORK—A debt collector and his companies will be banned from the debt collection business under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and the Attorney General of the State of New York, which charged them with seeking money from consumers for debts they did not owe.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Redstone FCU has made a $2.5-million donation to the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library.
WASHINGTON–The number and share of Americans living in multigenerational family households has continued to rise, even though the Great Recession has largely faded for many people, according to new research.
SANTA MONICA, Calif.—A new study reveals that the wealthiest consumers are still practical car buyers—and they like trucks, just like the rest of America.
ROCHESTER, Minn.–A former credit union employee here has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $13,000 from the CU.
HONOLULU–A credit union here has purchased the naming rights to the field at Aloha Stadium.
SAN ANTONIO – The National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB) has named two new regional coordinators, re-elected one regional coordinator, and elected a new chairman as part of its annual meeting here.
MOSCOW–The threat from keystroke logging has long been identified with desktop and laptop computers. But now a new analysis is suggesting keystroke logging malware, which can steal usernames and passwords, has begun to emerge on mobile devices.
DECATUR, Ala.—Family Security Credit Union here has agreed to purchase the Bank of Pine Hill, located in Pine Hill, Ala.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.–The $950-million Xceed Financial Credit Union said it is reaching nearly all the way across the country to take in via a merger a Pennsylvania-based CU.
