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A massive hacking at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that breached identification data of an estimated 4 million current and former federal government workers, "may include" some current and former NCUA employees, the agency said.
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CO-OP Financial Services has named the winners of its THINK Prize 15, the first time that winners were named in five categories, instead of just one overall winner.
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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. Hudson Valley FCU here has launched a new brand to better reflect the credit union's connection to consumers and businesses it serves throughout upstate New York.
June 9 -
Charter Oak's corporate security head recognized, Campus FCU hires business portfolio manager and more new hires and promotions at CUs across the country.
June 9 -
MARQUIS, a provider of data analytics/MCIF to financial institutions, said it has added nine new credit union clients over the past 90 days.
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CO-OP Shared Branch has overtaken Bank of America in number of branches, and now is the third-largest network of financial institution branches in the United States, according to data drawn from the FDIC.
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The CUNA HR & Organizational Development Council has unveiled a white paper outlining steps to creating a robust internal communication strategy.
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The latest CEO Confidence Survey by Catalyst Corporate Federal Credit Union found credit union CEOs are feeling "less certain" about their institutions' current financial condition than they have since 2008.
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First, Apple changed the payments playing field with the flashy launch of its Apple Pay mobile wallet offering. Now, Google's recent announcement of the soon-to-be-released Android Pay may have upset the apple cart. But regardless of who's in the lead, credit unions are in a position to make the most of this mobile wallets showdown.
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Seminar targets retirees, and more community news from CUs across the country.
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Local Government FCU doesn't negotiate with its employees or prospective employees on salary, a practice that some might find off-putting, but the CU says it's all about preventing an adversarial environment.
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Demand for automobile loans has soared to new levels, Equifax said in a Thursday report. Meanwhile, delinquencies of 60 days or more have hit their lowest point in nearly a decade.
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ElecTel Cooperative FCU here celebrated National Donut Day Friday with a "Hot Loans Now" promotion for personal loans that pulled in more than $560,000. Rates started at 1.99% for one year, 2.99% for two years and 3.99% for three years, and the credit union did not put a cap on how much members are eligible for.
June 5 - Arizona
TEMPE, Ariz. Altier Credit Union on Thursday said David Skilton will serve as the credit union's new president.
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St. Anne's supports Autism Speaks and other ways credit unions enhance their communities.
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The Nevada Credit Union League said it helped support and defeat several bills in the Nevada legislature that would have affected credit unions in the Silver State.
June 5 -
Hackers based in China breached U.S. Office of Personnel Management computers, according to American officials, stealing records of as many as 4 million current and former federal employees in one of the largest breaches of government personnel data.
June 5 - Georgia
STATESBORO, Ga. CORE Credit Union announced Robert "Bob" Clampett has been named president and CEO of the $64-million institution here.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Credit unions may want to step up their EMV education efforts toward their small business members.
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WASHINGTON Rep. Edward Royce, R-Calif., a long-time friend to credit unions, urged fellow House members Wednesday to support a Senate proposal that would make significant reforms to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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