NORWALK, Conn.–A company that operates 20 hotels across a number of well-known brands has become the latest to report a data breach.
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BATON ROUGE, La.–At least 20 credit unions were closed here yesterday and will be today as the result of flooding and heavy rains in Louisiana.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NCUA should prioritize reducing credit unions’ regulatory burden in its planned Call Report modernization efforts, NAFCU Senior Regulatory Affairs Counsel Michael Emancipator told the agency.
WASHINGTON–Using suggestions and feedback from credit unions, CUNA has sent a comment letter to NCUA as part of its request of input on the necessity and accuracy of the information it collects. The letter includes recommendations for enhancing the quality, utility and clarity of the collected information, according to the trade group.
WASHINGTON–While it has been a relatively low-profile issue to date in the presidential campaign, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine has highlighted housing in several recent remarks.
NEW YORK—One analyst is projecting NCUSIF losses from taxi medallion CUs will range from $7.4 million—base-case scenario—to $400 million worst case.
MADISON, Wis.—Kelly Marshall, CEO of Summerland Credit Union in British Columbia, Canada, has accepted an appointment to serve on the CUES board of directors.
COSTA MESA, Calif. and SALT LAKE CITY - International Document Systems (IDS), a nationwide provider of mortgage documents and compliance, and LendingQB, a loan origination software (LOS) solutions provider, have announced they are among the first mortgage vendors to successfully implement the MISMO 3.3 data standard for document compliance.
TUCSON, Ariz. –The $140-million Tucson Old Pueblo CU is reporting the migration of its disaster recovery solution will save it as much as $2,000 per hour.
WASHINGTON–A new website has been launched that targets the payday lending industry.
