IRVINE, Calif.– LoanScoreCard, a provider of automated pricing, underwriting and compliance solutions, has introduced LO Connect, an integrated automated distribution solution for aggregators and wholesale lenders sourcing non-agency loans from third-party originators (TPOs) and correspondents.
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WASHINGTON—CUCollaborate, a platform for credit union collaboration, has announced the beta launch of its membership eligibility search engine: Credit Union Match. The rollout follows by one year a successful KickStarter campaign to raise funds.
WASHINGTON—A greater number of people are using reloadable debit cards in place of their checking accounts, according to new research from The Pew Charitable Trusts.
POMONA, Calif.–One-hundred and one students have graduated as part of the 55th graduating class ofWestern CUNA Management School’s (WCMS) at Pomona College.
WASHINGTON–The GAO has released a report that suggests while compliance costs have increased, credit unions and community banks have continued to remain active in servicing mortgage loans under the CFPB’s new mortgage servicing rules
ARLINGTON, Va. – A proposed NCUA rule on incentive-based compensation plans must be clear on whether it covers non-federally insured credit unions, NASCUS has stated in a comment letter to the agency.
PHILADELPHIA–Both credit union trade groups will be on hand for the Democratic National Convention here this week, pursuing many of the same tactics and objectives used during the just-concluded Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
WASHINGTON–On Thursday CUNA will host for its affiliated credit unions a webinar on blockchain technology as part of the CU Ledger Initiative, in which it is being joined by the Mountain West CU Association and its Round Table credit unions.
BENTONVILLE, Ark.—In the growing battle between Walmart and Visa, the retail giant has stopped accepting Visa credit cards at three of its Canadian stores, the Wall Street Journal reported.
WASHINGTON—Americans have developed better credit card payment habits over the last few years, according to a new study from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation.
