WASHINGTON—Support for a CFPB proposal that would place “larger participants” in the digital payment space under its supervision has been expressed by America’s Credit Unions.
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HOLYOKE, Mass.–Holyoke Credit Union has named a new president and CEO to succeed toe the retired Michael E. Murphy.
WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration said it is making changes to its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness application process.
WASHINGTON—Credit union supported candidates in five Mississippi primaries this week won their races. The candidates had received support from the political action committees of America’s Credit Unions and the Mississippi Credit Union Association.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–PSCU/Co-op Solutions has announced two more keynoters for its upcoming THINK24 meeting, which is set for May 7-10 in Nashville.
SNELLVILLE, Ga.–As part of National Women’s History Month, African American Credit Union Council will host a Friday Conversation titled “Two Generations - National Women's History Month."
ALBANY, N.Y.–Four more people have been arrested in what officials are calling a “sophisticated fraud scheme” that targeted credit union shared branches.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission reported it is sending more than $4.1 million in refunds to people who lost money to student loan debt relief scammers who “lured consumers with fake loan forgiveness claims and pocketed their money.”
NEW YORK—Bank customers used Zelle to transfer $806 billion via 2.9 billion payments during 2023, up 28% in both dollar value and transaction volume from 2022, as use of the payment app by small businesses spread, Forbes reported.
NEW YORK – The New York Attorney General’s office has released a list of the top 10 consumer complaints received by its office in 2023.
