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BROCKTON, Mass. Crescent CU has applied to Massachusetts regulators to add Boston and surrounding Suffolk County and its 750,000 residents, plus five counties to its south in Rhode Island, to its field of membership.
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HIGHLAND RANCH, Colo. Red Rocks CU has applied to state regulators for a community charter serving 1.4 million residents of Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties.
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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. Scott CU, located a 15-minute drive from St. Louis, announced a three-year partnership yesterday with the St. Louis Rams football team that includes TV and radio commercials, spots on the scoreboard at the Rams Raymond James Stadium and the Rams weekly TV show, a presence on the Rams website and a number of community events.
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MENLO PARK, Calif. Tyco FCU, the $103-million credit union for Tyco International, has changed its name to Reach FCU as an outreach to remote members.
August 7 -
GRANDVILLE, Mich. First United FCU said it converted to a state charter and was granted a field of membership that encompasses 22 counties with a population of almost 2.6 million people, the latest in a growing number of FOM grants awarded by state regulators amounting to some of the broadest community charters ever awarded.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio KEMBA Federal Credit Union has been given approval to start serving people in Fairfield, Licking and Union counties.
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DUBUQUE, Iowa Alliant CU has formed an alliance with Ameriprise Financial and Leibfried & Associates, a local Ameriprise financial advisory practice, to provide financial planning and investment services for the credit unions members.
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ATLANTA Credit unions looking to introduce a new technology or even themselves to a new market following expansion or a merger might want to take a cue from PNC Bank.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. Pentagon FCU said it will start charging a $1 a month fee tomorrow for members who continue to pay their credit card bills by paper, as well as increase the year-old fee it charges for receiving consolidated account statements by paper to $1 from 50 cents a month.
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TOWSON, Md. In one of the biggest naming rights deal for a credit union, State Employees CU has agreed to pay $475,000 annually for ten years to have nearby Towson University, the second largest university in the state system, to rename its new 5,200-seat Tiger Arena the SECU Arena.
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STROUDSBURG, Penn. NE PA Community FCU has hired CUSO Financial Services LP to develop a managed investment program for its members.
July 30 -
TOWSON, Md. State Employees CU of Maryland is expected to announce a naming rights deal tomorrow for Towson Universitys new $62 million arena, located about 15 miles from the credit unions Linthicum headquarters.
July 30 -
DETROIT Fifteen local credit unions this morning rolled out a local merchant funded rewards program with RewardsNOW to help bolster commerce in this financially strapped city.
July 30 -
One person believes credit unions need a new strategy for their websitesone that will actually help generate income.
July 25 -
One person believes that credit insurance and debt protection continue to be a strong opportunity for CUs to drive revenue.
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While 10% of clients often account for up to 90% of an organizations net income, one person pointed out that as much as 50% of an institutions most valuable clients may be unknown to branch staff.
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HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. Fittingly, Red Rocks Credit Union has entered into a partnership with Denver-area concert venue Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
July 25 -
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. 66 FCU, the one-time credit union for Phillips Petroleum, has changed its name to Truity CU, which it said is a play on the words trust and integrity.
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BETHPAGE, N.Y. Bethpage is raffling off a new Chevrolet as part of its month-long All-American celebration campaign aimed at underscoring the benefits of credit union banking.
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LAKE JACKSON, Texas TDECU has agreed to acquire seven branches in greater Houston previously slated for closure along with $34 million of loans and $30 million of deposits at the branches from Hancock Bank, as part of a sell-off of assets of the companys Whitney Bank unit.
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