LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—Vehicle depreciation for two- to six-year old vehicles is expected to rise noticeably this year, increasing to 15% from 13.2% in 2015, according to a new report.
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TACOMA, Wash.–Sound Credit Union has announced that CEO Richard Brandsma will retire this week after nearly 35 years of leadership in the financial industry.
MANCHESTER, N.H.–St. Mary’s Bank is providing income-eligible, first-time homebuyers with funding to assist with down payments, closing-costs, home-buyer counseling, and rehabilitation assistance.
WASHINGTON—It’s been roughly six months since the Oct. 1 deadline for U.S. merchants to upgrade their payment terminals as part of the country’s shift to smart-chip credit cards, and 42% of retailers have not updated the terminals in any of their stores.
LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Federal Credit Union is marking its 80th anniversary with a 1980s theme, as well as a “colossal” birthday bash and prize giveaways all year long.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now accepting complaints from consumers encountering problems with loans from online marketplace lenders.
WASHINGTON—With the Senate and House in recess this week, NAFCU and CUNA are focused on the CFPB’s appearance next week in front of the Senate Banking Committee.
WASHINGTON—The House Appropriations Committee last week received a wave of letters from representatives sharing concerns over the impact of the CFPB’s rulemaking on credit unions.
WASHINGTON–A new GAO report suggest that HealthCare.gov was the target of more than 300 security incidents during an 18-month period, but also notes there is no evidence cyber-crooks have penetrated the site or obtained any personally identifiable information (PII).
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—After leading NCUA’s Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives since June of 2011, Director William Myers is leaving NCUA.
