ALEXANDRIA, Va.—When the NCUA board meets Thursday, it will have just one item on its agenda.
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SHELTON, Wash.—After leading $670-million Our Community Credit Union for one year, Ryan Drake is out as president/CEO, and Bert Fisher, who preceded Drake, is back at the helm on an interim basis, the organization stated on its website.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio--NCUA Friday placed $10.3-million Butler Heritage Federal Credit Union here into conservatorship, the agency announced.
TYLER, Texas—A challenge to the CFPB’s final medical debt rule has been filed by the Cornerstone Credit Union League and Consumer Data Industry Association, America’s Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB is seeking public input on strengthening privacy protections and preventing harmful surveillance in digital payments, particularly those offered through large technology platforms, the Bureau announced.
WASHINGTON—A strong December jobs report has likely driven a nail in the coffin of any January rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON—The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) has asked to meet with each NCUA board member to address “critical issues” impacting credit unions and the military communities they serve, DCUC said.
EDGEWOOD, Md.—The $2.4 billion APG Federal Credit Union has named Becky Smith president/CEO.
NEW YORK—Credit card fraud is a growing concern among U.S. consumers, according to a new study that reveals 37% of Americans are expressing heightened worry.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission is sending refunds to consumers who paid a “sham” mortgage relief operation that told financially distressed homeowners it would help get their mortgages modified, but instead effectively stole their mortgage payments, the FTC said.
