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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services launched a new service this morning that will enable credit unions to remotely control the marketing and operational content of their ATMs.
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CLEVELAND – The victims list in last year’s fraud-induced failure of St. Paul Croatian FCU continues to grow, with tiny Holy Love Ministries in nearby Elyria reporting it is out more than $1.5 million in uninsured deposits.
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NEW YORK-For XCEL FCU, the killing of Osama bin Laden brought closure to a tragedy that claimed the lives of more than 150 members.
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RICHMOND-On the face of it, Call FCU and Mountain America FCU don't have much in common. They sit on opposite sides of the country and are separated by more than $2.5 billion in assets and a difference of about 320,000 members.
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FAIRFAX, Va.-While a great many credit unions have established some sort of social media presence, few-if any-have found a way to effectively monetize it, much less even measure ROI.
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BROOKFIELD, Wis.-According to a study from Fiserv, 15 of the nation's top banks and CUs are taking a "wait-and-see" attitude regarding mobile payments, indicating that the market will need to develop more before investments are made to support such platforms.
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PORTLAND, Ore.-Numerous credit unions across the country have begun offering mobile access, nearly all of which extend service to members using an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android device, and in some cases, other web-enabled smart phones, including ...
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MILFORD, Conn.-As mobile devices gradually eclipse desktops when it comes to members connecting with their financial data, experts agree that new and different kinds of security threats will arise. But they disagree on where those threats originate.
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AUSTIN, Texas.-Credit unions looking to launch a mobile banking platform need to keep some numbers in mind: 12 to 24, and 2016.
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AUSTIN, Texas-Mobile banking in 2011 is much like the state of the Internet in 1995: There are wide ranging and plentiful predictions about this "wave of the future" and its implications on business, but what it will look like in five or 10 years is much less certain.
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LAKE BLUFF, Ill.-In the near future credit unions will need to meet an 11% capital minimum to be considered well-capitalized, which could mean job reductions in excess of 50,000 and the end of the independent share insurance fund, according to one analyst.
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MADISON, Wis.-The National Credit Union Foundation (NCUF) has activated the online disaster relief system CUAid.coop to raise money for credit unions and their members people by recent tornadoes in the Southern U.S. Credit card and wire transfer donations can be made at www.cuaid.coop.
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WASHINGTON-As credit unions fight to delay or stop the Durbin Amendment, their trade organizations and analysts believe the Sony data breach could eventually help preserve current debit interchange income.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala.-As credit unions clean up from one of the worst string of tornadoes to ever strike the southern U.S., they're also straightening up disaster recovery plans.
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OLYMPIA, Wash. — "Once a member, always a member," has long been an assumption of credit union membership rules. But that's not always the case if that member ends the relationship and moves out of a credit union's field of membership.
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GROTON, Conn.-Tough times for the mortgage industry? Not at Charter Oak Federal Credit Union, which The Warren Group recently named Eastern Connecticut's No. 1 Mortgage Lender after experiencing tremendous growth in its mortgage business.
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LAS VEGAS-The National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations (NACUSO) is targeting four areas as part of a new focus on advocacy.
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