HAMILTON, N.J./HARRISBURG, Penn. — The CrossState Credit Union Association said it is now offering its members access to eTrain, the expansive online training platform that offers hundreds of educational webinars and which was originally developed by the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.
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ATLANTA—Payments firm InComm said it is teaming with Venmo to enhance that company’s digital gift card offering, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has renewed and expanded geographic targeting orders (GTO) requiring title insurance companies to identify the natural persons behind companies purchasing real estate without financing.
NEW YORK–Amidst all the other reports of people struggling to buy homes, there is another growing group that is being overlooked—the percentage of Americans who own their homes outright—according to a new report.
NEW YORK– A new report offers insights into a growing gap in artificial intelligence between the largest banks and other banks.
WASHINGTON–A new report on the gender gap in compensation, an issue often discussed at credit union events and in other initiatives, has closed slightly, according to a new report from Pew Research.
WASHINGTON — The CFPB has ordered Toyota Motor Credit Corp. to pay $60 million in consumer redress and penalties for operating what it said is an illegal scheme to prevent borrowers from cancelling product bundles that increased their monthly car loan payments.
BRISTOL, Conn.–The well-known fan of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs who allegedly robbed a credit union is going to be the subject of an ESPN special.
‘MADISON, Wis.—In the wake of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions (WFCU) is reporting it has provided a $30,100 grant to Tarim Kredi (Agricultural Credit Cooperatives of Turkey) through the Turkish Cooperative Earthquake Relief Fund to purchase more than 40 air conditioners that will allow for safer conditions for 126 workers and 20,489 members affected by the quakes.
DES MOINES, Iowa –Co-op Solutions was named “Fintech Company of the Year” during the annual Prometheus Awards here.
