KALAMAZOO, Mich.–Advia Credit Union has announced its membership as an employer with Diversity Jobs, a partnership it said demonstrates its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace.
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BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. — The New York Credit Union Association has recognized a number of individuals and credit unions for their accomplishments.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB is seeking members for its Credit Union Advisory Committee, along with its Consumer Advisory Board, the Community Bank Advisory Council and the Academic Research Council.
PASADENA, Calif.–With the pause on federal student loan payments set to expire and with a decision on the issue before the Supreme Court, a new study has revealed the states where people are carrying the most and least student debt.
NEW YORK–In a trend that is also evident in credit unions, a number of major U.S. firms have announced big investments in artificial intelligence technology.
CHICAGO—The Federal Trade Commission has filed a friend-of-the-court (amicus) brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit challenging a district court ruling that invalidated a key anti-discrimination rule in the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA).
NEW YORK—Just which generation is propping up the U.S. economy? According to a new report, it’s the nation’s oldest consumers are spending more.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission said it is sending payments totaling more than $3.3 million to consumers who were harmed by Arete Financial Group, a student loan debt relief operation that “tricked” consumers into making illegal upfront payments.
LONDON—Visa and Mastercard have fought off a new set of lawsuits over fees charged to retailers, with a London tribunal ruling the proposed collective cases cannot proceed for now, Reuters reported.
SAN FRANCISCO—Square has launched Tap to Pay on Android for merchants in the United States, Australia, Ireland, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
