
Richard Abbey
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Nov 8, 2024 |
cutimes.com | Jim DuPlessis |Kristen Beckman |Michael Ogden |Richard Abbey
NCUA and Fed data also show credit unions' share of auto loans in September has fallen from a year earlier. Credit/Adobe Stock Credit unions' balance of auto loans fell in the third quarter, causing its share of U.S. auto loans to shrink, according to a CU Times analysis. Your access to unlimited CUTimes.com content isn’t changing. Once you are an ALM digital member, you’ll receive: Sign Up for Free Already have an account? Sign In Now Jim DuPlessis A journalist for decades.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
cutimes.com | Kristen Beckman |Michael Ogden |Richard Abbey |Jim DuPlessis
A new EU pay transparency directive has left many organizations feeling unprepared. Credit: 1STunningART/Adobe Stock Most organizations are not prepared for the expanding global scope of pay and career transparency requirements, according to a survey about workplace equity and pay transparency conducted by Syndio. Transparency legislation varies by jurisdiction and spans interconnected obligations across pay equity, pay reporting and pay transparency, the report said.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
cutimes.com | Michael Ogden |Richard Abbey |Jim DuPlessis
Thursday's action by the CFPB against VyStar is a step rarely taken against credit unions. Credit/Shutterstock When the CFPB announced its "action" against the Jacksonville, Fla.-based VyStar Credit Union for the disastrous rollout of its new banking system in 2022, it marked an extremely rare step taken by the Bureau against any credit union. It's so rare that there's only one other notable example happening in the history of the CFPB.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
cutimes.com | Richard Abbey |Jim DuPlessis
Aroundup of how the swing states – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – fare on some gauges of household debt and finances. Credit/Shutterstock Household finances all over the US are feeling the pressure of high borrowing costs, and swing-state voters rank among the harder hit. Insurance November 07, 2024 - Orlando This event shines a spotlight on the individuals, teams, projects and organizations that are changing the financial industry.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
dailyherald.com | Richard Abbey
Household finances all over the U.S. are feeling the pressure of high borrowing costs, and swing-state voters rank among the harder hit. Credit card delinquencies are running above the national average in six of the seven states expected to be decisive in November’s presidential election, according to data from VantageScore.
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