WASHINGTON—Both NAFCU and CUNA expect the CFPB will be very active in 2016 with financial services regulations.
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WASHINGTON–A new report from its inspector general on a Federal Reserve audit is raising as many questions as answers related to security risks in the Fed’s systems.
MADISON, Wis.—The Filene Research Institute said it has entered into a collaboration with QCash, a digital lending platform that offers relationship-based underwriting, without credit check, to members in search of small, short-term unsecured loans.
WASHINGTON–Quicken Loans has lost a bid to move a legal case to a venue it believes to be more favorable, but said the denial does not change the merits of its argument.
MADISON, Wis. — World Council of Credit Unions is calling for 2016 Distinguished Service Award (DSA) nominations, the winners of which will be presented at the World Credit Union Conference set for July 17–20 in Belfast, Ireland.
WASHINGTON–The editors at WalletHub have released their list of 10 predictions for 2016.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA, the Missouri Division of Credit Unions and the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance are working with federally insured credit unions affected by the recent severe storms and flooding in Missouri and Mississippi, NCUA stated Tuesday.
PLYMOUTH, Minn.—TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union said it has merged in two Wisconsin-based credit unions: Southshore Credit Union of Cudahy and First Credit Union of Oak Creek. The mergers were effective on Jan. 1.
ORLANDO, Fla.–CFE Federal Credit Union here has committed $1.5 million to the University of Central Florida as part of a project to build a downtown campus. It is the second major donation to the $20-million fundraising effort, following the initial donation from the Orlando Magic.
HOUSTON–First Service Credit Union here has paid a patronage dividend to members, with some receiving as much as $900.
