WASHINGTON—Credit unions’ investment in payment technologies and the role of interchange in fraud prevention were subject this week of a letter to the Senate Banking Committee (SBC) by America’s Credit Unions.
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WASHINGTON—The latest tax bill from the House will not have an impact on credit unions, according to an analysis by America’s Credit Unions.
WILMINGTON, N.C–The SECU Foundation, the philanthropic arm of State Employees’ Credit Union, has awarded a $2 million challenge grant to Good Shepherd Center (GSC) in Wilmington
WELLINGTON, New Zealand—The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) is reporting its SVP-international advocacy and general counsel, Andrew Price, has traveled to this country at the request of First Credit Union (NZ) to meet with key policymakers on “reforms that will improve and strengthen the country’s credit union sector.”
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–New speakers have been announced for the PSCU/Co-op Solutions THINK Conference, scheduled for May 7-10 in Nashville.
CHICAGO— After more than 100 million U.S. consumers enrolled in a service to monitor their credit data from TransUnion between the start of 2018 and September 2023, a new analysis offers insights into the different ways consumers have monitored their credit and has also identified three distinct segments.
MEMPHIS–A Tennessee appellate court has rejected a decision by Tennessee’s state regulator that blocked the purchase of a bank by a credit union.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– The National Credit Union Administration has issued a prohibition notice against a former credit union CEO, banning her from ever again participating in the affairs of any federally insured depository institution.
WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development was told artificial intelligence does offer potential advantages to credit unions in a letter from America’s Credit Unions.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions can and should play an important role in implementing the new Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), America’s Credit Unions told the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee.
