WASHINGTON—When it comes to prospects for buying or selling a home, the latest national survey from Fannie Mae finds Americans in something of duplex state of mind.
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ST. LOUIS–At the same time credit unions nationally remain active in attempting to boost home ownership, especially among first-time homebuyers, a new survey has found nearly 70% of homeowners have regrets about their home purchase.
IRVINE, Calif.—Origence said Chris Gerdes will be a keynote speaker for its Lending Tech Live ’24 conference, scheduled June 25-27 at the Marriot Marquis in San Diego.
MADISON, Wis.–TruStage will host a free webinar today titled “Emotional Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence.”
ELLSWORTH AFB, S.D.–Sentinel FCU has named an interim CEO.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.––The man known as “Chiefsaholic” for dressing like a wolf at Kansas City Chiefs games and who earlier pleaded guilty to a series of robberies has been ordered to pay $10.8 million to a teller at a credit union.
FRESNO, Calif.–Police here have arrested a man who allegedly recruited more than 100 credit union members to participate in a check fraud scheme.
RICHMOND, Va.–Virginia Credit Union has expanded its relationship with PSCU/Co-op Solutions to include contact center member services and support, alongside continued debit and credit card processing.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–The Annual Credit Union SACTOWN Run that took place on April 7 raised more than $216,500 for 11 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN) in California and Nevada.
WASHINGTON–Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu said the U.S. should consider borrowing an idea from the U.K. and require financial institutions to reimburse customers for losses resulting from push-payments fraud, especially when the fraud is powered by AI.
