SAN FRANCISCO—A new study reveals that the number of mobile bankers now surpasses the number of weekly branch bankers.
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LOMBARD, Ill.—Raddon Financial Group’s recent National Consumer Research indicates that those who use or would use an Internet savings account is markedly rising.
GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Embark Credit Union here has introduced special “Pathway” financing for students who want to take the six-week commercial driver’s license course through Great Falls College Montana State University.
NEW YORK–LendKey, the lending-as-a-service platform that connects borrowers with credit unions and banks, said it has hit a number of milestones, including now having deployed more than $800-million in loans to over 35,000 borrowers and raising an additional $125-million commitment from its network of lenders.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB and the State of Florida were granted a final judgment in a case against companies accused of scamming distressed homeowners into paying illegal advance fees.
NEW YORK—The National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions (Federation) is holding a series of two-day workshops to help community development financial institutions expand their reach into underserved communities that currently lack a CDFI presence.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Virtual StrongBox, Inc. said it has received U.S. Patent No. 9,003,183 for its secure storage system and file encryption method for safeguarding data at rest.
WASHINGTON—CUNA reported that its Small Credit Union Committee is advancing an initiative intended to provide a “win-win” alternative to mergers.
PORTLAND, Maine—The Maine Credit Union League has presented its Annual Awards to five individuals who, combined, have nearly 150 years of experience being involved with Maine's credit unions.
NEW YORK—JPMorgan Chase Co. said it will be laying off more than 5,000 people as part of an effort to cut costs and become more efficient.
