WASHINGTON—Eyes are on the Senate this week as credit unions hope regulatory relief provisions passed by the House as part of its highway funding bill make their way through the Senate’s version of the legislation.
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WASHINGTON—The CEO of one credit union did her best to get Congress to understand just how heavy the regulatory burden has become.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.–As NCUA ponders adoption of new examination policies around commercial lending, one program officer with the agency outlined reasons for the changes and what credit unions can expect during exams.
BELOIT, Wis.—Municipal Credit Union and Parker Community Credit Union of Janesville, Wis., have signed a letter of intent to merge.
STAMFORD, Conn.–A new study suggests that U.S. consumers want to see a shift in the credit scoring industry from an industry dominated by one developer to a marketplace characterized by competition and innovation.
STAMFORD, Conn.–A new study indicates that Millennials are having a difficult time qualifying for a credit card.
TEL AVIV, Israel—A new study shows that most consumers believe cloud-based apps can be hacked, and that many would stop using an app if it was compromised.
MADISON, Wis.–The CUNA Technology Council has awarded the 5th annual Best of Show Award to SMA Solutions at the CUNA Technology Council (CTC) Conference and CUNA Operations, Sales and Service (OpSS) Council Conference.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—As financial institutions improve their online and card security, experts say crooks are turning more to call centers to gain access to consumers’ accounts.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has released a new video to help credit unions learn more about the agency’s risk-based capital rule and what to expect during its three-year implementation period.
