ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Low-income credit unions interested in becoming certified as Community Development Financial Institutions are being urged by NCUA to participate in its upcoming webinar, “CDFI Certification–Special Credit Union Version.”
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FAIRFIELD, N.J.–The $1.7-billion Polish & Slavic FCU said it will expand its partnership with PSCU. The credit union converted its more than 23,000 credit card accounts to PSCU in February of this year.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Credit unions appear to have been spared from proposed new rules from the CFPB on payday loans, auto title loans and other installment lending that will be officially unveiled during a field hearing here today.
WASHINGTON–There’s a reason there are more payday loan stores in the country than McDonald’s outlets, according to the CFPB: there is a lot more money to be made.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.– All eyes will be on a CFPB field hearing here today when the agency will formally announce its new rules for small dollar loans and payday lending.
WABAN, Mass.–Credit unions have again finished highly in national rankings on “experience.”
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has highlighted a number of credit card-specific Military Lending Act issues and urged the Defense Department to provide a one-year extension, to at least Oct. 3, 2018, to the rule’s credit card compliance deadline.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Reserve detected more than 50 cyber breaches between 2011 and 2015, with several incidents described internally as "espionage.”
WASHINGTON–While home prices have continued to rise in ways that have led some to worry over another real estate bubble, Freddie Mac has issued a statement saying there is no reason to be concerned.
NEW YORK–The latest S&P/Case-Shiller national home-price index shows prices have now climbed back to within 4% of its 2006 peak, having climbed quickly since bottoming out 2012.
