WASHINGTON–President Joe Biden’s decision on whether to remain in the race for the presidency or to step aside amid the rising calls that he do so is being as closely monitored by America’s Credit Unions as much as other political observers.
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HAUPPAUGUE, N.Y.–A court here has upheld a lower court’s ruling in a putative class action lawsuit against Teachers FCU that alleges a number of contractual breaches.
DUBLIN, Calif.–With the online services outage continuing, Patelco Credit Union is reporting it has begun making some progress on restoring certain functions as it seeks to recover from a ransomware attack.
GREENVILLE, Penn.–Bessemer System FCU said it has reached an agreement in a lawsuit it filed against Fiserv alleging a website the company created and hosted for the credit union contained security vulnerabilities and defects.
MIAMI–It’s summer, and a new survey reveals what consumers are looking for in credit card travel perks.
BATON ROUGE, La.—The state of Louisiana has amended its legislation to ban the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and set rules for miners and node operators.
WASHINGTON–While much of the attention in Washington is on President Biden’s decision to stay in the presidential race and on several hearings on the Hill this week, America’s Credit Unions said it continues to monitor what is taking place relative to non-compete clauses.
MINNEAPOLIS–NCUA’s 2024 DEI Summit will kick off today here.
THREE RIVERS, Calif.–Valley Oak Credit Union has been marking its 80th anniversary with a weeks-long celebration.
WASHINGTON—Regulatory comment deadlines are approaching for several proposals of interest to credit unions over the next several weeks.
