AUSTIN, Texas–With a potential fine of as much as $50 million, the digital bank and fintech Green Dot received a proposed consent order from the Federal Reserve that according to the company relates “principally to various aspects of compliance risk management, including consumer compliance and compliance with anti-money laundering regulations.”
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SAN DIEGO– PenFed has expanded its multi-year partnership with the San Diego Wave of the National Women’s Soccer League to include brand marks featured on the upper back of the club’s home and away kits.
LOWELL, Mass.–More leadership positions for which credit unions are seeking candidates continue to be added to CUToday.info’s free job board, The Gig.
MOUNTAINVIEW, Calif.—Google is adjusting its mobile payments services again, killing off Google Pay in the U.S. in favor of Google Wallet.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized a rule it said will “cut excessive credit card late fees” by “closing a loophole exploited by large card issuers.
WASHINGTON–The chair and vice chair of the transition board for America’s Credit Unions, along with the trade group’s CEO, offered their takes on what the new trade group means and on what lies ahead.
WASHINGTON–Lt. Dan shared his story with credit unions here. And it turns out, life can be like a box of chocolates—you never know what you’re going to get.
WASHINGTON–There are three trends credit union leaders need to be paying attention to when it comes to a new generation of workers and potential hires, according to one person.
WASHINGTON–The Filene Research Institute has announced a new Center of Excellence.
WASHINGTON–Credit union leaders gathered here were offered updates on events in other parts of the globe as part of Cooperative Voices event hosted by the Worldwide Foundation.
