MOSES LAKE, Wash.–A woman who attempted to rob a credit union here may have actually been kidnapped and forced to attempt the crime under threat of having a “bomb” that had been attached to her detonated.
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CHICAGO–Approximately 17 million first-time homebuyers are projected to enter the housing market within the next five years, according to a new TransUnion study.
LAS VEGAS–Nine key leadership attributes and nine leadership traits have been drawn from 20 of the top-performing credit union CEOs in the three states served by the Mountain West Credit Union Association.
EAST HARTFORD, Conn.–Insuritas will host a free webinar titled “SmartCART–The Digital Way to Increase Fee Income” on Oct. 25 from 2-3 p.m. EDT.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has released its 2017–2018 budget proposal, and CUNA is already sharing concerns that the proposal reflects a more than $8-million increase from the 2016 board approved budget.
MADISON, Wis.–International Credit Union Week kicks off this week, with International Credit Union Day on Thursday, Oct. 20.
LAS VEGAS—The wave of ATM skimming—started by crooks looking for other means to steal card data as chip cards take hold in the U.S.—continues.
WASHINGTON–Rates on fixed mortgages moved higher last week in a week of higher Treasury yields.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s proposals to adopt additional front-end credit risk transfer structures could force credit unions out of the mortgage market, asserts NAFCU.
VIENNA, Va.–While Wells Fargo remains in the media and public spotlight for its account opening scandal, Navy Federal Credit Union has not escaped similar scrutiny after it was hit by the CFPB for a variety of offenses around debt collection.
