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Two House Financial Services subcommittee chairmen are urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to delay enforcement of a new disclosure regime due to take effect this summer until Jan. 1.
April 10 -
The dialogue comes as the central bank is mulling a potentially momentous application by an upstart credit union that hopes to serve the marijuana industry.
April 10 -
Genisys sponsors festival and other good things CUs are doing in their communities.
April 10 -
WASHINGTON The House is slated to vote on a host of regulatory relief bills next week when Congress returns from its spring break.
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CU donates $1 million, CU vet tapped for state regulator post and more news from CUs across the country.
April 9 -
Idea Bank in Poland aims to win over new small-business customers with an Uber-like service that orders cars equipped with ATMs and cash deposit machines to drive to them.
April 9 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposed rule cracking down on predatory payday lenders could wind up shutting down some credit unions' consumer-friendly payday loan alternatives.
April 9 -
Financial literacy efforts, woman of the year and other honors, promotions, and more.
April 9 -
Mission Federal Credit Unionannounced that it has donated $1 million in support of a financial literacy program designed for San Diego high school students.
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Leaders on the Senate Banking Committee are still trying to move forward on a regulatory relief deal, but negotiations will slip beyond an earlier goal to hold a vote by the middle of April.
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BOULDER, Colo. State and federal regulators have granted approval for two Boulder-area credit unions to take part in a "merger of equals."
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WATFORD CITY, N.D. Several years into the oil boom in Western North Dakota, two credit unions say that for all the growth they've seen, there's no escaping a very real people problem.
April 8 - Texas
AUSTIN, Texas There is a "new day" coming as Congress considers a trio of bills related to the member business lending cap.
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KCPCU Employees brave the cold to support Special Olympics and other community news from CUs across the country.
April 8 -
New board members, big promotions and special recognition announced by CUs across the country.
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LANSING, Mich. Patrick McPharlin, the longtime CEO of Michigan State University FCU who retired from the credit union last month, is set to become the new director of Michigan's Department of Insurance and Financial Services.
April 7 - New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, N.H. St. Mary's Bank, the nation's first credit union, is offering first-time home-buyers assistance with down payments and closing costs.
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Former NCUA Chairman Michael Fryzel says despite changes ongoing within the credit union movement, most credit unions remain true to the original mission of "not for profit, not for charity but for service."
April 7
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NORTHRIDGE, Calif. CU Business Partners has rebranded as Extensia Financial, the CUSO announced.
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Navy Federal Credit Union closed over $1 billion worth of mortgages in March, and $2.5 billion year-to-date.
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