WASHINGTON–It isn’t just credit unions and financial institutions complaining in Washington about a crackdown on fees.
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WASHINGTON—America’s Credit Unions PAC has launched its Credit Union Elections Hub, a resource said is designed to track election results from the primaries through the general election.
SAN FRANCISCO—Visa is reporting it has launched open banking in the U.S., using technology from recently acquired Swedish vendor Tink.
WASHINGTON— Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Sen. Angus King (D-ME) continue to raise concerns around cryptocurrency, this time focusing on cryptocurrency mining operations in Iran she claims are financing Hamas and other terrorist groups around the world.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) will host a Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBank) and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Symposium in Washington on June 20.
WASHINGTON–Citing what they say are growing risks to both credit unions and the country itself, four former chairs of the National Credit Union Administration have sent a joint letter to the respective leadership in the House and the Senate urging the agency be given statutory authority to supervise and examine credit union service organizations (CUSOs) and third-party vendors.
WASHINGTON–Just to what degree will the Federal Reserve listen to credit unions and banks when it comes to their objection to its Reg II proposal, which reduces interchange rates?
WASHINGTON–Credit unions are backing seven different candidates in primary races being held in three states today.
WASHINGTON–Both the House and the Senate will hold hearings this week titled “Oversight of Prudential Regulators,” but NCUA will not be among those testifying, with NCUA Chairman Todd Harper announcing he is taking a leave of absence to deal with back surgery.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—The spring car-buying market may be weaker than expected, a new report indicates.
