WASHINGTON—CUNA, NAFCU and nine financial trade associations have written to Congress in opposition to what they are calling “big-box bailout legislation” potentially being added as an amendment to the fiscal year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), ahead of the House passing its version of the defense bill.
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WASHINGTON—The CFPB needs to watch for “supervisory gaps” when it comes to better understanding data broker practices, according to a letter sent by NAFCU in response to the Bureau’s request for information (RFI).
As the Dog Days of Summer Approach, ‘Sprint’ Expected in Washington on Several Pieces of Legislation
WASHINGTON—With Congress and Washington nearing the “dog days of summer,” legislators are currently gearing up for a “sprint” before the long August recess, according to CUNA.
SANTA ANA, Calif.–Two credit unions have named new CEOs.
WASHINGTON–A new report from the Federal Reserve shows there were 109 fewer commercial banks at the end of 2022 compared with one year earlier.
DUBUQUE, Iowa —It may be part of the credit union mythology, but Dupaco Credit Union is marking its 75th anniversary after literally beginning its life in a cigar box.
CINCINNATI–A bank here is facing a proposed class action suit over robocalls that used artificial or prerecorded messages to cell phones. The suit alleges the bank violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB and the European Commission have announced plans to start an “informal dialogue” across what they said will be a range of financial consumer protection issues.
WASHINGTON—Andrea Gacki has been named director of the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
WESTFIELD, N.J.–There appears to still be one topic that many “shy away from in fear of making people uncomfortable”: money, according to a new survey.
