SAN JOSE, Calif.—Homeless people living along this city’s waterways will soon be carrying debit cards.
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WASHINGTON–What should financial institutions be doing when it comes to recruiting AI talent and understanding artificial intelligence, and will AI be as much of a contributor to fraud as it is protection from the same?
WASHINGTON–With the Fed having opted to leave rates unchanged at its just-completed September meeting, Chairman Jerome Powel has offered some signals on how the central bank views a number of critical issues and for what might lie ahead.
WASHINGTON—With action expected next week, a bipartisan group of senators have introduced a revised version of legislation they say will provide greater clarity and legal certainty at the federal level for financial institutions to provide services to marijuana-related businesses (MRBs) in states that have legalized marijuana.
WASHINGTON–President Biden has nominated Tanya Otsuka to serve on the NCUA board. Otsuka would fill the seat currently held by board member Rodney Hood, whose term expired in August.
WASHINGTON – Although legislation to fund the federal government is grabbing much of the spotlight in D.C., proponents of the Credit Card Competition Act continue to look to do a little spotlight grabbing of their own.
CLAREMONT, Calif.– Western CUNA Management School (WCMS) has announced a number of changes in its school administration team.
SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African-American Credit Union Coalition said it will launch its new membership platform – Info Hub--next week.
GRAND BLANC, Mich. – ELGA Credit Union has relaunched its debit and credit cards using recycled plastic.
WESTFIELD, N.J.–In a market seeking to make transactions ever easier, just how open are consumers to using emojis to make a payment?
