WASHINGTON—Banks and federal policy makers in Washington are seeking to limit the reach of laws in Florida and Tennessee that require lenders to provide “fair access” to customers, although they face a narrow path thanks to the Supreme Court, according to a new report.
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NEW YORK—At a time when credit card interest rates remain as high as ever, more Americans are finding themselves carrying credit card debt from month to month, a new survey has found.
FORT WAYNE, Ind.–Partners 1st FCU has named Clinton Miller as its new president, succeeding Carla Bienz, who will retire in January 2025 after 43 years of service.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.–Admission will again be free to a number of University of Alabama-Huntsville regular season sporting events this season following a corporate commitment by Alabama Credit Union.
NEW ORLEANS–Keesler Federal Credit Union said it has partnered with the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans on a new official debit card that offers exclusive benefits to fans of the team.
WASHINGTON—NCUA is hosting a pair of online workshops this week, the first of which is today.
VIENNA, Va.–Navy Federal Credit Union said it has partnered with Feeding America, the largest hunger-relief organization in the United States, to kick off No Plate Left Behind—a nationwide initiative to assist Active Duty servicemembers, veterans and their families experiencing hunger.
NEW YORK–Glia, a provider of member interaction technology, said it is supporting Unitus Community Credit Union’s effort to support the Hispanic population through its powerful chat, audio and video capabilities.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University Federal Credit Union has announced the first cohort of what it is calling its “groundbreaking” Women of Sparta program, which it said is more than NIL.
VIENNA, Austria—Switzerland is the most crypto-friendly country, with “almost a quarter (23%) of the total population already owning cryptocurrencies,” according to a new study.
