A new study by the European Cybercrime Centre backs up most people’s fears, cybercrime is getting worse, more sophisticated, and authorities cannot keep up. The 2015 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) looks at all forms of...
Earlier this year, the CFPB offered revisions to Reg Z’s definition of small creditor, and rural and underserved areas, under the Truth in Lending Act (Rule). The revisions were officially listed in the Federal Register today. The Rule becomes...
The League is presenting a webinar about CDFI certification in conjunction with the National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions (the Federation) on Oct. 15. The LSCU and the National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions...
The Risk-Based Capital Study Act, HR 2769, passed the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday with a 50-9 vote. Voting yes from the Alabama and Florida delegation on the committee included Reps. Bill Posey (R-FL), Terri Sewell (D-AL)...
BY MANDY MILES Citizen Staff mmiles@keysnews.com Government regulators rarely bring good news when they enter a bank, credit union or other lending institution, but the National Credit Union Association heralded the efforts by a local credit...
The National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions (Federation) and EPL Inc. out of Birmingham have formalized an agreement to develop CU Impact, a shared core banking platform to deliver innovative products and services offered by...
When the League introduced the idea of “shareable content” ads for the 2015 campaign, the idea was to create online ads that resonated with consumers, while also offering credit unions much needed content for their social and...
It’s been rumored for more than a week, but now it is official, the House Financial Services Committee will begin looking at H.R. 2769, the Risk Based Capital Study Act of 2015. The markup session will take place on Wednesday Sept. 30. The...
Florida’s congressional districts court case began last week in a Leon County courtroom. This is the latest episode of a three-year battle that has left the state without political boundaries for the 2016 election. The case is now in court...
In a move that caught Republicans and observers by surprise, House Speaker John Boehner announced he will step down at the end of October. Speaker Boehner said that he served with “class and humility.” However, he has come under first...