JACKSON, Mich. – TRUE Community Credit Union has entered into a name, image, and likeness (NIL) partnership with Michigan State University basketball player Carson Cooper.
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PASADENA, Calif.–Wescom Credit Union continues to expand its relationship with the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA).
NEW YORK—Look for more credit card rewards offers in 2024, but issuers will make it harder to redeem some of the offers, according to one new forecast.
WASHINGTON—U.S. senators Angus King (I-ME), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) have introduced legislation that seeks to combat cross-border money laundering.
WASHINGTON–Mitchell Stankovic & Associates will again host the company’s popular Underground Collision meeting in conjunction with CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) in 2024.
WASHINGTON–After seven years of work, the CDFI Fund has released its revised Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Certification Application, garnering praise from credit unions and CU organizations in the process—although the CU trade groups said there are some remaining issues to be addressed.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–While the topline numbers at the end of Q3 may look good for credit union performance, NCUA’s top officials are flagging concerns over the sharp increase in delinquencies in some categories, while also noting large and growing share of CU assets “now reside in institutions with potential safety and soundness issues” as declines take place in CAMELS codes.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. –Newly released data from NCUA on federally insured credit unions’ performance during the third quarter show overall growth in lending and deposits, but that also includes a strong increase in delinquencies.
TROY, Mich.— Small businesses owners are not just feeling more optimistic about the future and spending more money, they are even feeling more satisfied with their credit card providers, a new survey has found---with rewards programs playing a critical role.
RICHMOND, Va.— The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered refunds be paid to customers of Atlantic Union Bank, following allegations the bank “illegally enrolled” thousands of customers in checking account overdraft programs.
