ALEXANDRIA, Va. –NCUA has issued three prohibition notices against three people, permanently prohibiting them from participating in the affairs of any federally insured depository institution.
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MCALLEN, Texas—A roundtable oof financial services execs called by a member of Texas’ congressional delegation included one credit union leader.
MADISON, Wis.–The CUNA Lending Council is reporting it will award $150,000 in Next Level Executive Scholarships to allow “rising credit union lending leaders” the opportunity to attend its upcoming annual conference, set for Nov. 12-15 in Denver.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The deadline is today to submit comments on NCUA’s request for comment on its operating fee schedule methodology.
WASHINGTON–New data from a survey of American consumers conducted by CFP Board has found 71% of investors have little to no level of trust in the financial planning advice received from social media, versus 51% of investors who have little to no level of trust in the advice received from generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, including ChatGPT or Google Bard.
AUSTIN, Texas–Noting the neobanking industry has grown immensely over the past decade, with numerous companies attaining considerable user adoption rates and attracting significant levels of venture capital, a new analysis is projecting such success is expected to continue.
DOTHAN, Ala.–Five Star Credit Union has announced its second acquisition of a bank this week, again reaching into Georgia to purchase Wilcox County State Bank in Abbeville.
PURCHASE, N.Y.–In a development that will only complicate a difficult legislative battle credit unions are waging on Capitol Hill, Visa and Mastercard have indicated that plan to increase the fees merchants pay to process credit cards.
NEW YORK–Fees for using an out-of-network ATM have hit a new high, according to a new survey, which also found that conversely overdraft fees continue to fall.
WASHINGTON—CUNA, Inclusiv, the National Association of Latino Credit Unions and Professionals, state leagues, and a number of credit unions have all come together to offer suggestions on how NCUA can best support Minority Depository Institution (MDI) credit unions.
