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HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Perfect Circle Credit Union signed with Member Driven Technologies, and said it will convert its core processing to Symitar Episys via the CUSO's solution.
March 19 -
Large financial institutions and card issuers are ready for the U.S. shift to chip-and-PIN technology, according to a report issued Wednesday. But the drop in fraud that is expected to result is unlikely to come any time soon.
March 19 -
As lawmakers consider federal notification and information-sharing measures, a state official expressed jurisdictional concerns about creating national standards.
March 18 -
RIVERDALE, Utah With a technology-savvy membership, $6.3 billion America First CU lives on the cutting edge of financial products and is willing to take the occasional swing and miss.
March 18 - Oregon
ROSEBURG, Ore. Cascade Community Credit Union has named Robert "Bob" Dempsey as its new chief executive officer.
March 18 -
The House Financial Services Committee renewed its look at regulatory relief for small financial institutions Wednesday, pressing bankers and credit union representatives for details about their compliance burdens.
March 18 -
DES MOINESThe Ohio and California/Nevada CU Leagues have purchased minority equity stakes in PolicyWorks, a compliance consulting firm owned by the Iowa CU League.
March 18 -
SAN FRANCISCO To partner eligible members with potential credit unions they can join, Sam Brownell has launched a KickStarter campaign here for Credit Union Match.
March 18 -
One Nevada Taps New CFO, COO and Other Promotions, New Hires and Honors.
March 18 - California
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. The CO-OP THINK Prize is getting a makeover this year.
March 18 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Tuesday that it's seeking public comment ahead of a second study on the credit card market that could pave the way for new regulations or enforcement actions.
March 17 -
RIVERDALE, Utah Long a fixture in Utah America First CU has been slowly expanding into Southern Nevada.
March 17 - Texas
AUSTIN, Texas Two-thirds of adults in the U.S. report they would rather use a credit union or community bank instead of a big national bank.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA's Corporate Resolution Program continues to run in the negative range, making it unlikely that the regulator will charge future assessments to credit unions for the Stabilization Fund.
March 17 - Virginia
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA is concerned consumers may fall victim to a new phishing scam that mimics the regulator's name and website.
March 17 -
WASHINGTON The Government Printing Office Federal Credit Union announced that it has received certification from the U.S. Treasury's Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
March 16 - Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS A leadership-development program at Financial Center First CU here has gone through some tweaks and is being expanded as a result of the success the CU has seen in the program's first dew years.
March 16 -
NCUA's Temporary Corporate CU Stabilization Fund has received its sixth consecutive clean audit, the regulator said today, but this time with a change-this was the first year the fund saw a net positive position.
March 16 -
WASHINGTON With all three member of the NCUA Board talking about reinterpreting statutes related to everything from field of membership rules to access to secondary capital, credit union executives were feeling just a little less under the gun at this year's CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference.
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