WASHINGTON–Mortgage applications jumped 9.3% last week over the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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BEAVERCREEK, Ohio–Wright-Patt Credit Union here has found itself caught up in some of the negative reaction to and publicity around the Stanford University student who was convicted of rape and then given a light sentence.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has reiterated its concerns that the Department of Labor’s Overtime Rule will add to credit unions’ regulatory burden and limit their ability to serve their communities.
ONTARIO, Calif. – Noting that growing indirect relationships is essential to credit unions’ success, and with the goal to increase product penetration, CU Direct said the new CUDL Engage offers a simple solution to grow indirect relationships.
LOS ANGELES–The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has denied a motion for preliminary approval of a class action settlement in a lawsuit against Navy Federal Credit Union over an alleged breach of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU again asked Congress to recognize that CUs did not cause the financial crisis and therefore should not be caught in the “crosshairs” of regulations designed to address those that brought about the Great Recession.
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif.—Thomas Lent has been named president and CEO of Southland Credit Union, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
CLARKSTON. Mich.–Additional criminal charges have been filed against the former CFO at Clarkston Brandon Community Credit Union.
WASHINGTON–The Pew Charitable Trusts has published an analysis critical of the CFPB’s new proposed rules on short-term, small dollar loans.
ARLINGTON, Va. – More than 13 hours of educational presentations, discussions, demonstrations and panel/group discussions led by a dozen cybersecurity experts from across the nation will be part of the NASCUS/CUNA 2016 Cybersecurity Symposium, Aug. 1-2, in Chicago.
