ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA's April 17 board meeting agenda includes a briefing on the agency’s “voluntary separation programs”—an indication the agency is moving forward with downsizing plans?
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WASHINGTON—Active-duty servicemembers, veterans, and their families often face financial battles as daunting as their military duties, says Jason Stverak, who devotes many working hours to protecting the household balance sheets of our nation’s military.
ALTADENA, Calif.—The $888-Million First City Credit Union here has suffered a possible data breach, Business Insider reported.
WASHINGTON — CU Student Choice, the leading provider of higher education financing solutions to America’s credit unions, announced its student lending solution is now available to the members of $108-million Northern Communities Credit Union in Duluth, Minn.
SAN DIEGO--Two large credit unions in the San Diego area have announced plans to merge, with $9.3-billion San Diego County Credit Union merging with $3.4-billion Cal Coast Credit Union name.
WASHINGTON--Consumer sentiment fell for the fourth straight month, plunging 11% in April from March, according to the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index.
SAN ANTONIO—Recognizing the need for expanded payment solutions that meet the demands of today’s account holders and institutions, SWIVEL, a subsidiary of SWBC specializing in payment solutions, announced its new stored cards feature, enabling a smoother, more convenient account holder experience across all mobile and web devices, the company said.
NASHVILLE—Volunteer Corporate Credit Union is partnering with MiniBranch, a leading provider of digital engagement solutions designed specifically for credit unions, the corporate CU announced.
WASHINGTON--The House passed its budget resolution 216-214 Thursday, following Senate passage last week.
WASHINGTON— The Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act, which would remove reputational risk as a component in bank supervision, has been introduced by Reps. Andy Barr (R-KY) and Ritchie Torres (D-NY), the ABA Banking Journal reported.
