ALEXANDRIA, Va.–A coalition of consumer groups is calling on NCUA to investigate what it said are “harmful, predatory private student loans to students at for-profit colleges made by federally chartered credit unions, federally insured state chartered credit unions, and credit union service organizations.”
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MINNEAPOLIS–Financial institutions that are suing Target after its 2013 data breach, including credit unions, are now seeking additional information and are asking the court to require Target to disclose additional details around its security practices.
CLAREMONT, Calif.–Dr. James Likens has retired after 44 years as president of Western CUNA Management School at Pomona College here.
NORTON SHORES, Mich.–Kathryn Sue Simmerman, the longtime manager of Shoreline FCU in Norton Shores here, has admitted to the embezzlement of almost $2 million from the credit union's cash vault over a 13-year period, according to federal court documents.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.–CO-OP Financial Services has accepted an invitation to become part of the Clinton Global Initiative, which is led by former President Bill Clinton.
WASHINGTON–The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken action against Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. for blocking consumers’ attempts to save their homes from foreclosure.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.—Samsung is still shipping the most smartphones, but Apple sales continue to surge.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—A security flaw on Android devices leaves 950-million phones around the world vulnerable to being hacked, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON–As credit unions race to provide mobile access to members, new research finds a solid 15% of Americans still do not use the Internet.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Virtual StrongBox, Inc. has launched its newest release of My Virtual StrongBox, providing financial institutions a host of automated file exchange and secure storage services.
