NEW YORK–Credit unions that have not bought banks have better net interest margins than those CUs that have completed acquisitions, according to new study from S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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CHICAGO–The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals just issued a decision in support of the CFPB in a case involving fair lending.
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed an interpretive rule in which it states that many paycheck advance products, sometimes marketed as “earned wage” products, are consumer loans subject to the Truth in Lending Act.
LAKE JACKSON, Texas–Isaac Jackson, president and CEO of Texas Dow Employees Credit Union, has announced his formal retirement as a two-star Major General in the U.S. Army Reserve.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union has launched a statewide financial well-being campaign with a goal of helping New Mexicans “find their financial balance” and is using an Olympic athlete as a spokesperson.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.– Jeff Kline, CEO of Members Development Co., announced he plans to retire effective May 2025.
WASHINGTON — Indicative of the kind of scrutiny credit unions have felt a touch of and which could grow much stronger in the future, a consumer watchdog group is blasting several big banks for “predatory” interest rates and fees it says contribute to their most robust profits reports.
RICHLAND, Wash.–Two credit unions have announced they are now accepting applications from community organizations for their respective grant programs.
MANCHESTER, N.H.— America’s Credit Union Museum and the African American Credit Union Coalition (AACUC) will host a reception this weekend titled, “African American Voices in the Credit Union Movement.”
ROCKY HILL, Conn.– Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union (NSFCU) said it is expanding its DMV Express services to two of its retail locations in Connecticut.
