TOPEKA, Kan.–Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has signed HB 2561, the credit union statute modernization legislation, into law.
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TAMPA, Fla.–A woman who is a suspect in a string of thefts at credit unions in the Tampa Bay area has been arrested.
MADISON Wis.–Findings have been released from a survey of Ukrainian credit unions that sought to estimate their costs associated with regulatory compliance and prudential requirements.
WASHINGTON–Job growth in the U.S. has again exceeded expectations, with U.S. employers adding a seasonally adjusted 303,000 jobs in March, according to the Labor Department.
ST. LOUIS–Credit unions looking to help members may want to note that nearly three-quarters of Americans admit they have an “overspending problem,” with 16% saying spending has ruined their lives, according to a new survey.
WASHINGTON–The Merchants Payments Coalition, which represents large merchants and retailers, said that even as Mastercard has recently agreed to reduce swipe fees as part of a court settlement, that it has seen documents that the card company plans to increase fees for both credit and debit card transactions by more than $250 million this month.
WASHINGTON–Two credit union-supported race events are set for this weekend.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — PSCU/Co-op Solutions said the company has kicked off a multi-year initiative to “further evolve” its Linked Analysis platform, including adding cloud migration and enhanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA and the Census Bureau said they will co-host a webinar on April 25 on census-based data tools available at no cost.
LEXINGTON, Ky.–Greater Kentucky Credit Union has named a new president and CEO.
