Do Bankers Agree With Their Trade Groups? 05/15/2022 03:07 pm CHARLOTTE, N.C.—What's on the minds of bankers now with their national and state trade groups trying to block the sale of banks to credit unions?
CUNA Mutual Reports Record Financials, Growth During 2021 05/14/2022 12:04 pm MADISON, Wis.–CUNA Mutual Group is reporting it had record financial performance and exceptional growth in 2021.
PayPal Announces Plans to Change Fees Around Instant Transfers 05/15/2022 03:09 pm SAN FRANCISCO—PayPal has announced plans to change the fees related to its Instant Transfer offerings for U.S. consumers and merchants on PayPal and Venmo.
USAID Project Being Implemented by WOCCU 05/14/2022 12:04 pm QUITO, Ecuador—Two distinct virtual platforms for mobile devices that are designed to benefit Venezuelan migrants and low-income locals in Ecuador and Peru have been developed the Economic Inclusion Project (EIP), a USAID-funded activity implemented by World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU).
Wanted: Company That Can Hold Unclaimed Cryptocurrency on Behalf of State 05/15/2022 03:09 pm NASHVILLE—The state of Tennessee is looking for a contractor to hold cryptocurrencies on its behalf.
Part of 'Smart Mortgage' Program 05/14/2022 12:04 pm HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.–Teachers FCU has launched three new mortgage loan products under its Smart Mortgage program that it said it will allow more home buyers to qualify.
Hanstein Named Vice President of Strategy for MEMIC Group 05/13/2022 05:05 pm PORTLAND, Maine-- Lily Hanstein has been named Vice President of Strategy for The MEMIC Group.
Here’s What TransUnion Analysis of Q1 Credit Suggests, Including by Product 05/15/2022 03:14 pm CHICAGO–Despite rising interest rates and the increased prices of goods and services, consumers remain well positioned from a consumer credit perspective, according to TransUnion’s (NYSE: TRU) newly released Q1 2022 Quarterly Credit Industry Insights Report (CIIR).
Highly Optimistic & Even ‘Delusional’ Views: What College Students Expect to Earn Vs. Reality 05/15/2022 03:12 pm ST. LOUIS–College students have highly optimistic—and in some cases “delusional” views--of just how much money they will be making after they graduate, according to a new survey and analysis.