ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU has asked a federal appeals court for leave to join an action challenging the Federal Communications Commission’s order on Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibitions for financial institutions’ autodialed calls to account holders.
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PURCHASE, N.Y.–With the EMV liability shift deadline only days away, MasterCard has offered the following facts about the U.S. conversion to chip cards.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.–The Alabama Credit Union Administration has issued a strong rebuke to lawsuits filed against it by former employees and board members who have alleged the regulator was misguided and mistaken when it placed it into conservatorship.
WASHINGTON–The House Financial Services Committee has set mark up of the so-called NCUA “stop and study bill” for Wednesday, Sept. 30, along with several other bills.
MADISON, Wis.–A new analysis is going to “WAR” to better understand the specific drivers behind members’ loan decisions, both at their credit union and from competitors.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—Managing automobile collateral and residuals more effectively are keys to improving the underwriting process, according to a new white paper.
MILWAUKEE—Romanian nationals traveling the United States on visas are suspected to be behind the recent ATM skimming attack at Educators CU here.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv said it will roll out a cardless ATM solution in 2016. It has been piloting the technology this year at a credit union in Florida.
PHOENIX–The $1.7-billion Arizona Federal Credit Union has released a mobile application update that allows members to log in to view their accounts using Eyeprint ID eye scanning technology.
MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–A new Pennsylvania Sister Society of the Global Women’s Leadership Network has been created.
