PLEASANTON, Calif.—Safeway is investigating the possibility of thieves placing card skimmers on POS terminals at several of the grocery chain’s locations. A report claims that two stores in the Bay Area could have been effected.
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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.—GrooveCar announced that four more credit unions have joined the company’s online auto buying service.
ADRIAN, Mich.–David Chambers, the only president Lenco Credit Union here has had in its 40-year history and its first paid employee, was honored for his career as he prepares to retire Dec. 31.
WASHINGTON—The CFBP has taken action against CarHop, one of the country’s biggest “buy-here, pay-here” auto dealers, and its affiliated financing company, Universal Acceptance Corporation, for providing damaging, inaccurate consumer information to credit reporting companies.
NEW YORK–The annual transaction volume of online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms will increase by an average of 80% over the next five years, according to a projection by Statista’s Digital Market Outlook.
WESTBROOK, Maine—“Wicked Whoopies” are among the testimonials that are in the latest flight of ads that are part of the Maine Credit Union League’s statewide awareness campaign, themed “Own It.”
PLEASANTON, Calif.—Patelco Credit Union reported it recently partnered with the CO-OP network to raise $20,000 for Bay Area Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.
ATLANTA—Two payments processors that have both been victimized by data breaches are looking to combine.
ARLINGTON, Va.–The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) has named Nichole Seabron as its new vice president, legislative/regulatory counsel.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES is saying thank you to a group of credit union professionals it called “dedicated CUES members” for their contributions toward the development of two new virtual tools: the myCUES app and CUES Learning Tracker.
