ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU has promoted Alexander Monterrubio from regulatory affairs counsel to director of regulatory affairs, effectively immediately.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions may have opportunities to serve members who need to build credit histories, according to a new report from NCUA.
SAN FRANCISCO–Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $1.2-billion fine in a Department of Justice lawsuit over deception related to thousands of risky mortgages.
MADISON, Wis.—CUNA has updated its economic forecast for 2016, providing a “more moderate” outlook compared with previous views, the trade association reported.
KANSAS CITY–Credit unions that continue to expand into member business lending, especially loans for commercial properties, will want to be cautious of a potential asset bubble, according to one Fed president.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–Florence Rogers, who spent more than 34 years in credit unions and who survived the Oklahoma City bombing that killed many of her coworkers, was honored by the Cornerstone Credit Union League here with its Hall of Fame Award.
WASHINGTON—CUNA has responded to a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) request for guidance language on changes to the Military Lending Act (MLA) regulation.
MENLO PARK, Calif.—Facebook Messenger may soon become a hub for mobile payments, suggests a new report.
WASHINGTON—Reps. Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) and Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) on Friday urged the CFPB to hold a forum with elected state and tribal officials to discuss its planned regulation of payday lending.
WASHINGTON—Credit union employees driving keyless entry cars should be wary about carrying sensitive credit union data inside their vehicles, such as company laptops, as hackers are focusing on these cars to gain easy access.
