ATLANTA–An inaugural conference here for women leaders from throughout the Southeast attracted more than 100 attendees.
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MARLBOROUGH, Mass.–The Cooperative Credit Union Association has recognized a number of people for their accomplishments.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Trade Commission has entered into a settlement with bankrupt crypto company Voyager that will permanently ban it from handling consumers’ assets.
MADISON, Wis.–International Credit Union Week is this week, culminating in the celebration of the 75th annual International Credit Union Day on Thursday.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Three items are on the agenda for Thursday’s NCUA board meeting.
WASHINGTON–On behalf of numerous defense credit unions, the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) is publicly voicing strong concerns over the awarding of a contract to Navy FCU to provide banking services on military bases, filling a void created when Bank of America chose not to bid on the contract.
WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Committee plans to hold a nomination hearing Oct. 19 that will include NCUA board nominee Tanya Otsuka.
WASHINGTON— The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Justice Department have issued a joint statement that reminds financial institutions that “all credit applicants are protected from discrimination on the basis of their national origin, race, and other characteristics covered by the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, regardless of their immigration status.”
NEW YORK—With plenty if debate among economists around when U.S. consumers would run out of steam once and for all, Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is saying “the time is nigh.”
MADISON, Wis.–An update has been offered on what the new lives in America are like for the former head of Afghanistan’s credit unions and his family.
