APPLE VALLEY, Minn.–Wings Credit Union has signed Minnesota's 2023 Miss Hockey to a name, image and likeness (NIL) deal.
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SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African American Credit Union Coalition will host a CTC Friday Conversation webinar today titled, "Get Fit Financially - Reduce Debt and Build Wealth.”
DEPTFORD, N.J.–First Harvest Credit Union said it has selected Origence to provide indirect lending solutions at local franchise dealerships.
WASHINGTON–FinCEN is warning financial institutions over fraud schemes related to the use of counterfeit U.S. passport.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.— The Arkansas Securities Department has ordered money transfer company Sigue Corp., of San Fernando, Calif., to cease activities in Arkansas due to the company’s deteriorating financial position.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Noting existing NCUA records retention rules may make it harder for credit unions—especially smaller ones—to run their operations, the NCUA board Thursday, by a vote of 3-0, approved an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking on its records preservation program.
WASHINGTON–The House Financial Services Committee has approved resolution H.J. Res 122, which blocks CFPB's new rule capping credit card late fees at $8.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Today’s NCUA board meeting will be brief, as the agency plans to address just one matter.
NEW YORK—The soaring rate of food inflation is forcing more Americans to use buy now, pay later apps when shopping for groceries, including shoppers who are earning six figures, a new study has revealed.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Consumer spending, mainly with debit cards over credit cards, remained steady for March amid other strong economic indicators that may dampen any near-term Fed rate cuts, according to PSCU/Co-op Solutions’ April Payments Index.
