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Intuvo, a Scotts Valley, Calif.-based company that provides marketing automation software to credit unions, has entered into new partnership agreements with nine credit unions.
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Two credit unions were included among the winners of the 2015 Governors Financial Literacy Awards in Wisconsin.
February 11 -
Two female executives earn recognition, a state legislator is honored and other CU professionals in the news.
February 11 -
Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen faced tough questions Wednesday by House Financial Services Committee lawmakers over the central bank's regulatory treatment of big banks.
February 10 -
Two of the think tank's incubator projects are being moved to the next phase after demonstrating they can help provide the underserved with access to financial services.
February 10 -
A modest proposal in the president's new budget plan seeks to strengthen the link between youth employment programs, financial education and the responsible use of financial products.
February 10 -
Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, an $815-million institution based in Kingston, N.Y., said NCUA has approved its merger with Bridgeway Federal Credit Union, a $82-million entity based in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
February 10 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders' victory in New Hampshire will undoubtedly boost his campaign, but his plan to cap interest rates for credit card and other consumer loans at 15% won't help anyone in the short term and could potentially wreak havoc on low-income people in the long term. Here's how.
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Christopher Shockley will become president and CEO of Virginia CU on March 31. He will succeed Jane Watkins, who has worked for the $2.7 billion-asset institution for 34 years.
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On the heels of CUNA reversing course on the dual-membership requirement, the California and Nevada leagues have followed suit.
February 10 -
Enrichment Federal Credit Union, a $425-million institution based in Oak Ridge, Tenn., said Craig Peters will be promoted from executive vice president to president and CEO, effective April 1.
February 9 -
One CEO tapped to serve on board another earns accolades from regional media.
February 9 -
Some say the U.S. payments infrastructure is a prime target for government-sponsored cybercriminals. But the aged and fragmented nature of our infrastructure could, for once, work in its favor.
February 9 -
Credit unions arent the only ones who would like to see changes made to their call reports: so would banks. While CUs are expecting NCUA to address call reports during implementation of the risk-based capital rule, banks are getting a little help from a handful of members of Congress.
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Setting yet a new record for number of comment letters filed, NCUAs proposed field of membership overhaul has reopened old wounds and rekindled the battle between credit unions and banks.
February 9 -
The Obama administration announced a new cybersecurity strategy on Tuesday, calling for a 35% increase in funding to bolster private and public defenses and the creation of a new chief information security officer position for the government.
February 9 -
Efforts are underway to charter a new credit union to be called The Bravest FCU to serve firefighters and emergency medical service workers in New York City.
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WASHINGTON CUNA on Monday began distributing a packet of proposed restated bylaws that include the long-awaited option of choice in the national trade association and/or a credit union's state league.
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CTK Credit Union, a tiny credit union based in Milwaukee, Wis., has been served an order of liquidation by the Wisconsin Office of Credit Unions, which immediately appointed NCUA as liquidating agent.
February 8 -
A Minnesota CU executive earns nod from local news outlet and other credit union professionals in the news.
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