ATHENS, Ga.–The Southeastern Regional Credit Union School (SRCUS) said it has received approval to offer the Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) designation to graduates of its Southeast Management School.
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SAN ANTONIO–USAA Federal Savings bank has agreed to pay $64-million to approximately 210,000 military customers to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged it violated protections for members of the military and charged “useless” unsubstantiated fees.
LONDON—More than 10 million U.K. consumers and small businesses are now regularly benefiting from using open banking technology, according to a new report.
BASEL, Switzerland—The Financial Stability Board has published a report highlighting the risks affecting emerging economies from foreign currency stablecoins.
WILMINGTON, N.C.–A new report has found an “interesting paradox” when it comes to financial services and consumers.
MIAMI—With Americans projected to increase their collective credit card debt by $120 billion this year, and with the grand total at nearly $1.3 trillion, a new analysis said it has identified the states where consumers face the biggest challenges in paying off those balances.
WASHINGTON–With Congress in recess through Labor Day, credit union advocacy is largely focused on monitoring bills that have already been submitted, legislation that is in progress and meeting with representatives in their home states and districts.
SEATTLE—Verity Credit Union said it has received a $383,223 grant from the Treasury’s Department’s Small Dollar Loan (SDL) program that it will utilize to develop a program offering unsecured loans of up to $2,500, with no prepayment penalty and the opportunity to repay in installments.
WASHINGTON–More than 40,000 consumers are receiving refunds from All American Check Cashing, Inc. following a settlement with the CFPB.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Skyla Credit Union has introduced a new “Simply Prosper Checking Account” that pays 4.00% APY on balances up to $25,000 providing certain criteria are met.
