BEIJING, China–Bitcoin, which is supposed to be a borderless currency that exists beyond the control of any one country, is effectively under the control of several Chinese companies.
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GREENFIELD, Mass. — Franklin First FCU has named Michelle Dwyer as its new CEO/president, effective July 1.
AKRON, Ohio—Ohio Catholic FCU announced it has absorbed St. Paul's Parish FCU via a merger.
SYDNEY, Australia–More CUs in this country are responding to their shrinking numbers by rebranding themselves with the word “bank.”
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–Xtend, Inc., a multi-owned cooperative CUSO, recently announced the results of its second fiscal quarter to stockholders and clients.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Inspired by an article that appeared in CUToday.info, Bay Ridge FCU reports it has created new policies and procedures on how to respond in the event of an active shooter in the workplace.
MADISON, Wis.–Another month, another report of robust industry performance that masks the struggles some credit unions are having.
WASHINGTON–The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York has struck down the 2012 settlement of a class action lawsuit over Visa and MasterCard’s credit card swipe fees.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB Thursday announced that its supervisory actions in the first four months of the year uncovered illegal activities in auto finance and payments that led to approximately $24.5 million in restitution to more than 257,000 consumers.
WASHINGTON–The housing market has cooled slightly in one analysis, while its being called “strongly positive” in another.
