MADISON, Wis.–Tom Sakash, manager of Small Credit Union Initiatives at America’s Credit Unions, has departed the organization.
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HENDERSON, Nev.–CU Pride is celebrating its fourth anniversary by announcing a well-known name has joined its leadership.
NEW ORLEANS–A court case involving the CFPB and a cap on card late fees is seeing more back-and-forth than a disputed card charge.
WASHINGTON— Big tech payment apps are the “holy grail” of surge pricing, according to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra.
McBRIDE, B.C.–A representative of a local credit union here has pitched the CU as a viable option for customers of a Scotiabank branch that is closing.
NEW YORK—Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have charged KuCoin, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, with violating U.S. anti-money laundering laws by failing to vet customers, allowing billions of dollars in illicit funds to be transferred since its founding in 2017.
You’d Be Better Off Just Eating the Card: Analysis Finds Link Between Payments Cards and Poor Health
NEW YORK—Is using payments cards bad for a person’s health?
MADISON Wis.–Filene is hosting a webinar today titled “So You Want to Talk About…Small Business Opportunities.”
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–Lawmakers in California are considering legislation that would “substantially limit overdraft fees” charged by state-chartered credit unions.
WASHINGTON–Total overdraft fees charged by national banks have declined by more than 40% to $4 billion from $6.5 billion in 2021 to $4 billion in 2023, according to the Comptroller of the Currency.
