NEW YORK– Inclusiv will host a webinar later this week for its member credit unions on NCUA grant “opportunities,” for the application that runs through June 30.
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SAN FRANCISCO–The Justice Department is looking into whether anyone at the now failed First Republic Bank used inside information as a basis for stock transactions as the bank was falling apart.
NAPA COUNTY, Calif. — Redwood Credit Union has opened an 8.5-acre administrative campus and branch in south Napa County, Calif., where it intends to hire nearly 600 employees.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments totaling more than $557,000 to consumers who paid money to GDP Network, LLC, a Florida-based telemarketing company that promised credit card interest rate reductions and “regularly failed to deliver.”
WASHINGTON—Credit union lenders must be an active part of advocacy, CUNA Senior Director of Advocacy and Counsel Elizabeth Sullivan recently told the American Credit Union Mortgage Association (ACUMA).
WASHINGTON–The FTC’s commissioners have voted 3-0 and finalized a consent order settling charges that Mastercard used “illegal business tactics” to force merchants to route debit card payments through its payment network.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Four small federal credit unions that were the most recent to be liquidated by NCUA were shuttered for reasons that include failure to address BSA deficiencies, loan and share account manipulation, and just plain poor financial condition, according to a new report.
SAN FRANCISCO–Airbnb has announced new partnerships with Stripe and Klarna aimed at beefing up its payments offerings, including new buy now, pay later (BNPL) options.
SEATTLE–Business is percolating at Starbucks, at least when it comes to the company’s mobile payments app, which now has some 31.2 million users.
WYOMISSING, Penn. –Two Keystone State credit unions have announced plans to merge.
