MARLBOROUGH, Mass.—St. Mary’s Credit Union here and MetroWest Community FCU in Framingham, Mass., have announced plans to merge, Worcester Business Journal reported.
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WASHINGTON—Credit unions may have dodged a bullet in the budget reconciliation bill signed by President Trump, but the reprieve could be short-lived.
WASHINGTON-- America’s Credit Unions pushed back against a recent article in The Banker the trade group says misrepresents credit union growth and overlooks data showing the measurable benefits credit unions deliver to millions of Americans.
WASHINGTON--The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued a new order denying the expedited appeals process requested by Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka, America's Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON—A federal court ruling in Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System may give smaller credit unions a short-term competitive advantage, but payments experts warn that the longer-term picture could bring additional revenue pressures across the industry.
CHICAGO—American consumers are maintaining steady, disciplined credit habits, showing signs of stabilization and measured growth across major lending categories despite ongoing economic challenges.
TROY, Mich.—Volatility in everything from financial markets to the prices of consumer goods has started to influence the way credit card customers use their cards, a new study shows.
CHICOPEE, Mass.—The $758-million Polish National Credit Union announced that President and CEO James Kelly will retire on May 31, 2026, closing out two decades at the helm.
MCLEAN, Va., Aug.--The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage continues to slide, averaging 6.58% this week, Freddie Mac reported.
WASHINGTON--Credit union views on modernizing Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) and Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) took center stage during a Treasury roundtable on the issue this week.
