WASHINGTON—In another indicator of plans by CUNA and NAFCU to merge, CUNA President and CEO Jim Nussle is scheduled to appear at NAFCU’s annual Congressional Caucus, which takes place Sept. 10-13.
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FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.–SPIRE Credit Union has entered into a partnership with U.S. speedskater Greta Myers, a Minnesota native who is a long-time member.
WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network plans to establish a contact center it said will assist small business owners in filing beneficial ownership reports, respond to questions from the public and reduce regulatory burden.
WASHINGTON—The Department of Justice is reportedly considering filing fraud charges against Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, but has concerns about the effect the move would have on customers.
LOS ANGELES–As credit unions continue to caution their members of a variety of online financial scams, a New York City man has been sentenced to 70 months in federal prison for leading a conspiracy that laundered money stolen from victims of romance scams and business email compromise scams.
NEW YORK—Is mobile gaming driving greater use of payments cards?
NEW YORK—JP Morgan Chase is expanding its online banking services into Germany and the wider European region.
NEW YORK–Americans now collectively owe more than $1 trillion on credit cards.
CHICAGO –The newly released Q2 2023 Quarterly Credit Industry Insights Report (CIIR) from TransUnion shows that relative to the consumer population as a whole, Gen Z consumers (born between 1995 and 2005) “continue to turn to bankcards and unsecured personal loans even as lenders have begun to tighten underwriting.”
ST. LOUIS–A new survey has found 31% of non-homeowners say they’re knowledgeable about the home-buying process, but 62% wrongly think it’s required to put down 20% on a home, and 66% mistakenly believe buyers pay their agent’s commission fees.
