- Credit card interest rates are through the roof
Credit card interest rates soared in the second quarter to a nine-year spike, according to the market research company Synovate.
- Credit union in Oregon robbed by 2 armed men
BLADE STAFF The Oregon branch of Directions Credit Union was robbed Friday morning by two armed men who wore dark ski masks and gloves, the FBI said. The robbery at 3312 Dustin Rd. occurred about 9:40 a.m. The robbers, armed with handguns, were seen fleeing in an older, gray four-door sedan. They wore loose, long-sleeved shirts, one green and one blue, and dark tennis shoes. Anyone with ...
- Credit Controller
Job description - Senior Credit Controller/Credit Controller - City of London - A28,000 - A30,000 plus competitive benefitsInternational legal services company based in Central London are currently looking to add a Credit Controller to one of their busy and highly successful divisions.
- Credit card laws could actually hurt some college students
A new credit card law doesn't allow students under 21 from owning a credit card if they are unemployed. That could prevent them from building up a credit history.
- Credit exposure still poses challenge for Qatari banks: Fitch
Credit exposure still poses challenge for Qatari banks: Fitch
- Credit wheels keep rolling in July
BUSINESS’ credit appetite stayed strong last month, while consumers remained cautious, causing the annual growth rate for credit extended to the domestic private sector in July to increase to 11,4 per cent from 10,6 per cent in June.
- Credit card debt at an 8-year low
The amount of credit card debt consumers are carrying dropped to an eight-year low and delinquencies continued to decline in the second quarter as consumers looked to shore up their savings.
- Fitch: Credit exposure still poses challenge for Qatari banks
Fitch: Credit exposure still poses challenge for Qatari banks
- Credit Suisse Appoints James Hong Its Hong Kong Private Banking CEO
Credit Suisse Appoints James Hong Its Hong Kong Private Banking CEO
- Credit union employee arrested for alleged theft of more than $150,000
FORSYTH - A credit union employee was arrested on charges thatshe stole money from the accounts of dead people and elderly peopleliving in nursing homes.
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