ENOLA, Penn.–During January, Members 1st Federal Credit Union said it will be showing its appreciation for its more than half a million members as part of its third annual Member Appreciation Month.
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OHIO COUNTY, W.Va. — Two men have been charged with stealing the identities of West Virginians and then withdrawing cash from their credit union accounts.
WASHINGTON—The managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is raising concerns about the potential risks of cryptocurrencies.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Tanya Otsuka has officially been sworn in as a member of the NCUA board.
NEW YORK—Only half of America’s credit card customers believe they can pay off their December balance in full, according to an industry index. According to the company behind the index, it signals a “low ebb in credit card confidence” as consumers emerge from the holidays.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s open banking proposal doesn’t go far enough to protect sensitive consumer financial data, the Bank Policy Institute and The Clearing House have told the Bureau in a comment letter.
LATHRUP VILLAGE, Mich.–Michigan First CU collaborated with Detroit Pistons’ players Marvin Bagley III and Alec Burks to create an “unforgettable surprise” for several members in need of financial relief after falling on hard times.
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has published a new report on its oversight of student loan servicing practices in the early months of the resumption of federal student loan repayments, saying it has found long hold times, inaccurate billing statements, and processing delays, among other issues.
WASHINGTON—Another member of Congress who also frequently appeared before credit union audiences has announced he will not seek re-election.
LACEY, Wash.–O Bee Credit Union’s new chief financial officer is bringing some unique attributes to the job—she is the great granddaughter of one of the credit union’s founders, and also has board experiences.
