NEW YORK–The City of New York has announced a new plan to help New York taxi drivers who have been suffering after taking out large loans—including from a number of now defunct credit unions—for taxi medallions that have crashed in value.
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VIENNA, Va.–A member of Navy FCU who is suing the credit union and seeking class action status alleging fraud related to its Zelle offering has responded to the credit union’s dismissal motion.
PENSACOLA, Fla.–Gulf Winds Credit Union has named a new president and CEO.
MANCHESTER, N.H.–America’s Credit Union Museum said it has placed three copies of the book, “Big Data/Big Climb,” by Anne Legg, CEO of THRIVE Strategic Services, in its Ensweiler Research Library.
WASHINGTON— Credit Union Student Choice, a provider of higher education financing solutions to America’s credit unions, said it will host its 8th annual Empower U conference virtually on Sept. 15, 22, and 29.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. –NCUA issued one prohibition order in August, prohibiting the person from participating in the affairs of any federally insured depository institution.
ONTARIO, Calif.–The California and Nevada Leagues have named the winners of their League Awards. The awards will be presented during the REACH 2022 event in Palm Desert.
TYSONS, Va.–The PenFed Foundation, said it is furthering its commitment to military women heroes with a $500,000 grant to support the Military Women’s Memorial.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) has joined the lineup of lawmakers set to address credit unions during NAFCU’s Congressional Caucus, Sept.11-14 in Washington.
McLEAN, Va.–One-hundred percent of organizations polled in a new survey of enterprises are now engaged in digital transformation (DX), with most (77%) starting their journey within the past two years.
