RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.— Economic uncertainty led to flat consumer spending in September, Co-op Solutions is reporting.
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LANSING, Mich. — A number of credit unions in members are providing assistance to members being affected by the UAW Strike, which began in mid-September and which continues to expand.
WASHINGTON—CFPB Director Rohit Chopra joined NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger for a virtual town hall discussion during which the agency’s leader said he does see the difference between CUs and banks.
MADISON, Wis.— CUES plans to celebrate its members and honor its award winners and CUES Hall of Fame inductees online today during the CUES Member Appreciation & Awards Event. The event, sponsored by TruStage, is free and open to all CUES members.
WASHINGTON— The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has taken action against one of the best-known fintechs, Chime, for deceiving consumers about the speed and cost of remittance transfers through its mobile app, Sendwave.
RICHMOND, Va.—NAFCU, CUNA, and the Virginia Credit Union League have filed a joint amicus brief in the 4th Circuit Court Appeals case, Studco Buildings Systems v. 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union.
PHILADELPHIA–A federal court here has given preliminary approval to a proposed $37-million settlement—including lawyers’ fees—in a lawsuit filed by a number of credit unions against Wawa over a 2019 data breach.
ALENA, Mich.–Bigfoot can now be found at Northland Area FCU, which has introduced a character and program aimed at providing financial education to kids called “Buck E. Bigfoot.”
TUSTIN, Calif.–A new credit union-sponsored survey has found that when it comes to managing money, California residents appear more confident about their current situations than they do about their futures.
NEW YORK—A new P2P player has entered the U.S. market.
