BURLINGAME, Calif. — Even though the economy is strong overall, a new analysis shows bankruptcy filings have continued to increase over the last two years, with that same analysis forecasting the trend will continue through 2024.
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LOS ANGELES – A Latino civil rights organization has filed a class-action lawsuit against Kinecta Federal Credit union, alleging it unlawfully denied a loan to a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipient on the basis of his immigration status.
NEW YORK—The instant payments market is expected to grow by 161%, rising to $58-trillion in 2028 from $22 trillion, according to a new report.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Not surprisingly, in the male-dominated world of information technology, there is plenty of room—and demand—for women to play a far greater role, according to two people.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–It may be the nation’s second largest credit union at $59 billion in assets, but State Employees’ Credit Union has found the best way to tackle IT projects is “one bite at a time.”
KODIAK, Alaska–Credit unions here were given a spirited defense of the work they do and why critics are wrong when they say the nation’s financial cooperatives no longer deliver value to their members—and even non-members.
KODIAK, Alaska–For credit unions, like all organizations, the search for great leaders is never-ending—and it often overlooks and under-develops those leaders, according to one person.
KODIAK, Alaska–Credit unions here were given an overview of some of the technology issues NCUA is thinking about.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–With NCUA saying it plans to take action on the issue in the near future, the FDIC, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), have adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR) to address incentive-based compensation arrangements, as required under section 956 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (section 956).
RENO, Nev.–Members of a Nevada Credit Union have voted in favor of a merger.
