COLUMBUS, Ohio—A bill in the Ohio legislature intended to protect borrowers in a commercial transaction could affect the ability of financial institutions in this state to recoup losses when a deal goes bad, fear some Ohio lenders.
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ST. LOUIS–Enterprise Car Sales reported it generated close to $500 million in loan volume to nearly 28,000 credit union members during 2015.
SUMMERLAND, B.C.–Sumerland Credit Union here is helping to make music with its old plastic cards.
SAN DIEGO—A thief wearing a single white glove robbed a branch of US Bank here and then 90 minutes later held up a branch of California Coast Credit Union.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv announced that more than 20 banks and credit unions chose Corillian Online ASP during the past six months.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—Only 47% of women worldwide have access to formal financial services, according to the World Bank.
NEW YORK—Credit unions are more than twice as likely than banks to offer free checking to a consumer who is new to the organization, a new study shows.
NEW YORK–The U.S. economy during February outperformed numerous forecasts, with analysts now saying they project job growth to continue through 2016.
FENTON, Mich.–Michael LaJoice, the former CU CFO who allegedly stole more than $20 million, has been found competent to stand trial.
ARLINTON, Va.—NCUA Office of Examination and Insurance Director Larry Fazio said last week that the agency’s final member business lending rule will help credit unions by offering more flexibility.
