WILMINGTON, Del.– The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today will propose strong, new federal consumer protections for the prepaid market.
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EL PASO, Texas—NCUA is suing the former manager of El Paso's FCU and her husband for allegedly funneling $19 million into different accounts, and using some of that money to benefit herself and her husband. The losses, the lawsuits states, forced the agency to shutter the $5-million CU in 2012.
ARLINGTON, Va.—The Credit Union Cyber Security Symposium begins today here drawing executives from credit unions, regulator and government agencies, trades and private sector security response firms.
ARLINGTON, Va.—As CUToday.info reported on the day following the elections, both credit union trade groups are hopeful at least some CU-favored legislation can pass during the lame duck session of Congress.
CHICAGO—The Comptroller of the Currency, Thomas Curry, said that it’s “only fair” merchants bear some of the burden for expenses resulting from data breaches when they are responsible.
CHICAGO—More small banks and credit unions are placing their mobile apps in the Apple App Store today, a new report reveals.
MARIETTA, Ga.—LGE Community Credit Union recently promoted its High Rate Checking Account by decorating a local fountain with dollar bills—and letting passersby take them.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.—CO-OP Financial Services is helping Millennials improve their financial literacy and gain a better understanding of credit unions.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Postal Service has been hit by a data breach that could impact more than 800,000 of its employees and some customers.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU will be hosting a free, hour-long webcast on the emerging technologies of Apple Pay and other payment options tomorrow, Nov. 14.
