BOSTON—A new study released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston shows that while the Target breach lowered consumers’ perception of the security of debit cards following the late 2013 breach, it did not slow their usage of the plastic.
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ARLINGTON, Va.—Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) and CFPB’s Holly Petraeus have joined the list of speakers for NAFCU’s Congressional Caucus next week in Washington.
IRVINE, Calif.–A new analysis shows 548,000 U.S. homeowners regained equity in Q2 2016 compared with the previous quarter, increasing the percentage of homes with positive equity to 92.9% of all mortgaged properties, or approximately 47.2 million homes, according to CoreLogic.
MADISON, Wis. – The National Credit Union Foundation said it is currently seeking nominations for three board seats.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–The Pennsylvania CU Association has introduced a new campaign that encourages credit union leaders, professionals, and others to support credit union advocacy by making “micro-donations.”
WASHINGTON–Data systems used by the Federal Housing Administration’s single-family insurance program have weaknesses that could be leveraged by crooks to create security breaches, according to the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
SAN ANTONIO–A member of SACU here won the 2016 Ford Mustang that was given away as part of the Cornerstone Credit Union League’s Mustang Mania fundraiser.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–True Sky Credit Union this week has begun celebrating its 70th anniversary by awarding some type of prize every day over 70 days.
ROANOKE, Va.–Member One FCU here is preparing to welcome its 100,000th member, with plans to celebrate both the member and its membership base.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has offered an update on the types of technology and security examinations that lie ahead for credit unions, with new examination procedures currently scheduled for approximately a year from now.
