WASHINGTON–Five federal regulatory agencies, including NCUA, have announced the approval of a joint final rule that modifies regulations that apply to loans secured by properties located in special flood hazard areas.
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WASHINGTON—With the House and Senate both in session this week, several more hearings on the Hill will be of interest to credit unions.
BOSTON—It’s taken some time, but mobile wallets are catching on with consumers, according to a new report.
FAIRFAX, Va.–High school students are confident in their ability to handle money even if uncertain about what the future economy might hold, according to a survey conducted by Apple Federal Credit Union.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.–CO-OP Financial Services said both credit unions and consumers have expressed a great deal of interest in the announcement that Android Pay is coming to the market.
NORTH CHESTERFIELD, Va.–The $2.7-billion Virginia Credit Union has introduced bicycle loans, offering amounts from $100 to $10,000. The product offers rates starting at 8.49%.
RIDGEFIELD, Wash.—A police officer last week delivered a baby of a local resident in the parking lot of an IQ CU office here.
MADISON COUNTY, Ala.–An employee of Redstone Federal Credit Union has been arrested on theft charges after the credit union alerted local authorities that a corporate credit card had been misused.
VIENNA, Va.—Navy FCU has been named one of Computerworld's 2015 "100 Best Places to Work in IT."
MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Fred’s Inc. appears to be the latest retailer hit by a data breach, according to security blogger Brian Krebs.
