WASHINGTON—Several regulatory agencies that oversee banks said they will hold a virtual public outreach meeting on Sept. 25, as part of a review of regulations under the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 (EGRPRA).
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HOUSTON– Another survey has found more U.S. consumers are using debit for more transactions and are spending more in the process.
WASHINGTON—The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) decreased 1.1 points in July to 71.5, as an overall lack of affordability continues to hamstring consumer sentiment toward the housing market, according to the company.
DUBLIN, Calif.–Numerous lawsuits have been filed against Patelco Credit Union following a ransomware attack that knocked many of its systems offline for weeks.
MADISON, Wis.–The leaders of three of the largest organizations in credit unions shared their thoughts on their short-term and long-term focus as well as other issues during a panel discussion.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA has opened registration for an Aug. 22 webinar titled “How to Retain and Expand Membership.”
LANDER, Wyo.–In what is being hailed as an extraordinary example of people helping people, a credit union employee has donated a kidney to help a good friend.
KOTZEBUE, Alaska–Credit Union 1 said it plans to open a location here later this year that it believes will be the first credit union branch located inside the Arctic Circle.
KERN COUNTY, Calif. — Valley Strong Credit Union, is offering a Disaster Relief Loan for those affected by the Borel Wildfire. The loan program is for affected members living in the impacted zip codes of 93285, 93240, 93283, and 93518 and includes a 0% interest rate for up to 27 months.
WILLIAMSPORT, Penn. — Members 1st Federal Credit Union has reopened a branch here under its own name and brand that it acquired from New Jersey-based First Harvest Credit Union.
