OGDENSBURG, N.Y.–Two New York credit union have announced their intention to merge in a combination that would form a near billion-dollar credit union.
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HATTIESBURG, Miss.–A judge has issued a stay in a proposed class action lawsuit related to allegations Sunbelt FCU charged improper overdraft fees.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.–Rhode Island’s credit unions are again sponsoring the state high school basketball playoffs.
OLYMPIA, Wash.– QCash Financial has announced partnerships with four more credit unions to offer members digital platform that makes available short-term loans for their unexpected cash needs.
DUBLIN, Ireland–Ireland’s credit unions are to be used to identify and support victims of coercive control and domestic violence under proposals being drawn up by one government minister.
LONDON–A large majority of companies in this country—including financial institutions—that participated in test of a four-day workweek said they would stick with it after experiencing sharp drops in worker turnover and absenteeism while largely maintaining productivity during the six-month study, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has sued to stop an “interconnected web of operations” responsible for delivering tens of millions of unwanted Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and ringless voicemail (RVM) phony debt service robocalls to consumers nationwide, the agency reported.
TROY, Mich.–As U.S. bank customers start to resign themselves to another year of persistently high inflation, many have grown increasingly aware of their own “lack of financial literacy,” according to a new survey by J.D. Power.
NEW YORK—It appears more bad news is mounting related to the growing amount of consumer credit card debt.
WASHINGTON–A credit union that is one of the leaders nationally for its leadership in sustainability, responding to climate change and building stronger, more resilient communities shared details of its work with other credit unions here.
