MADISON, Wis.–Nominations are now open for World Council of Credit Unions’ 2022 Distinguished Service Award (DSA).
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HILLSBORO, Ore.— A type of crime against credit union physical facilities that had seen a spike in attacks—using vehicles to pull ATMs from buildings and vestibules—before fading, nevertheless remains a threat as one incident here shows.
MANSFIELD, Wis.–Neighborhood Credit Union has surprised another member with a $49,999.99 prize.
BOULDER CITY, Nev.–CU Pride, a credit union professional association for the LGBTQ+ community, has introduced a new logo it says recognizes “the power of inclusivity and sense of belonging” that also brings the credit union movement into the LGBTQ+ community.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation has earned reaccreditation from NASCUS following a series of in-depth reviews and assessments by a panel of veteran state supervisors.
RALEIGH, N.C.–Local Government FCU and Civic FCU said they have created a capacity-building partnership to launch the Local Foundation of North Carolina.
LINCOLN, Neb.—Premier Bank is asking the District Court of Lancaster County here to overturn the recent decision by the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance that blocked its sale to the $7.8-billion GreenState Credit Union.
WASHINGTON—Credit union loans outstanding increased 0.7% in November, compared to a 1.0% increase in October of 2021 and a 0.2% increase in November of 2020, according to CUNA’s latest Monthly Credit Union Estimates.
WASHINGTON—With the funding of the federal government back on the agenda once again, both the House and Senate are back in session this week, with the Senate postponing a one-week recess to instead try to vote on several key pieces of legislation, while the CU focus will be on at least one hearing set to be held.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—Could the steady rise in used vehicle values be slowing? A new report from Black Book indicates that could be the case.
