CHARLESTON, S.C.--Anthony Hernandez, president and CEO of the Defense Credit Union Council, emphasized the critical role of credit union collaboration during his address to the National Association of Credit Union Supervisory & Auditing Committees (NACUSAC) at its annual conference.
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WASHINGTON--The CFPB has pushed back all three compliance deadlines for its Section 1071 rule, which requires lenders to collect and report detailed data on their small-business loans. The delay came in an interim final rule released this week, America' Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON--The fight to secure the credit union tax status isn’t over, but the unified voice of credit unions has made an impact so far, America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle told attendees during a webinar Wednesday.
NEW YORK—JPMorgan Chase is preparing to roll out a new digital product called a “deposit token,” designed as a digital representation of commercial bank money exclusively for institutional clients, CNBC reported.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB is seeking to roll back its ability to fund consumer education and financial literacy programs, a move that would mark a significant shift in how the agency allocates civil penalty dollars, the Bureau announced.
WASHINGTON--It's been a good week for credit unions on Capitol Hill, the Defense Credit Union Council pointed out.
SMITHFIELD, R.I.— Navigant Credit Union has donated $5 million to Bryant University for the naming rights to its new fieldhouse.
WASHINGTON— Despite renewed pressure from President Trump for an interest-rate cut, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday held rates steady, maintaining the federal funds target range at 4.25% to 4.50%.
WASHINGTON — Mortgage applications decreased 2.6% from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending June 13, 2025.
MARION, Ill.--NCUA Wednesday placed $10.6-million Aldersgate Federal Credit Union here into conservatorship, the agency announced.
