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Regulators' latest guide for examining AML lacks wholesale changes, but some minor changes still could pack a major punch.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. Altura Credit Union on Friday reported $2.34 million in net income for the first quarter stretching its streak of consecutive quarters of positive earnings to 16.
May 4 - Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. The CUNA HR/TD Council has rebranded itself as the CUNA HR & Organizational Development Council to more closely unify the group's members and their professional backgrounds, the council said.
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Alaska USA honors military members, Hanscom visits Fisher House and more community news.
May 4 - Tennessee
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. CU Insurance Services of Tennessee, LLC, opened for business just two months after the joint venture was announced.
May 1 - Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. Minnesota's Prize-Linked Savings Bill made another crucial step toward passage Thursday.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken its enforcement authority to the streets literally.
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In light of the NFL's recent decision to voluntarily give up its tax-exempt status, CU Journal asks whether credit unions might ever be willing to do the same.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. Good news for stragglers It's not the end of the world if you're not ready for the EMV liability shift that takes place on Oct. 1.
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The U.S. will begin to officially jump on board the EMV bandwagon on Oct. 1.
May 1
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It's not just about the new name and brand. Vibrant CU, previously named DHCU, has embarked on a full-scale culture change, as well, seeking to create an enhanced member experience that will lead to deeper relationships that are more profitable for the member and CU alike.
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During the Credit Union Campaign for Consumer Choice the effort to pass the bill most frequently referred to in credit union land as HR 1151, but more formally known as the Credit Union Membership Access Act the movement flexed its much lauded grass-roots muscle and generated scads of letters, emails and calls to congressional offices.
May 1
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Ten credit unions were honored for excellence in human resources and training by the CUNA HR/TD Council.
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Former NCUA Board Chairman Michael Fryzel is calling on the current NCUA Board to contract for an independent audit of the corporate stabilization fund.
May 1
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The Pentagon will move forward with new restrictions on high-cost loans to soldiers after a Republican-led effort to delay those rules failed early Thursday on Capitol Hill.
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Now that the Apple Watch has arrived, credit unions, banks and technology vendors are making a big effort on the wearable's small screen. Some are focused on alerts and budgeting; others take advantage of the device's unique hardware.
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It was a busy Thursday for NCUA, as it placed New Bethel Federal Credit Union, Portsmouth, Va., into conservatorship, and liquidated TLC Federal Credit Union of Tillamook, Ore.
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NCUA officials still have several more months of work ahead of them before they unveil a comprehensive overhaul of their Field of Membership rules, but the agency completed a kind of trial run Thursday, approving a much narrower amendment to the rules governing associational common bonds.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA on Thursday issued prohibition orders for April, barring two individuals from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution.
April 30 - Michigan
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. United Federal Credit Union announced Friday its president/CEO as well as the $1.8 billion institution's board chairman are retiring.
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