ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA has issued a prohibition order against a former CU manager who pleaded guilty to stealing more than a $400,000.
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WATERTOWN, N.Y.–Two New York-based credit unions have announced plans to merge.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU's 2021 board election cycle is now open with three director positions available – two at-large seats and one Eastern Region seat – all for three-year terms. Two incumbents are seeking re-election.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB said it is rescinding seven policy statements issued in 2020 that provided temporary flexibilities to financial institutions in consumer financial markets that include mortgages, credit reporting, credit cards and prepaid cards.
WASHINGTON—Comments on several proposals of importance to credit unions are due in April, including an extended deadline for NCUA’s proposal on Credit Union Service Organizations, CUNA is reminding.
LAKE JACKSON, Texas–Stephanie Sherrodd, who has been CEO at the $4.1 billion Texas Dow Employees CU for the past eight years, will be leaving the credit union effective April 30 to “pursue other opportunities.”
MIDDLETON, Wis. – Bob Dorsa, founder of the American Credit Union Mortgage Association, has stepped away from the organization.
MADISON, Wis.— CUES has named 32 “up-and-coming” credit union leaders into its CUES Emerge 2021 program. All were selected based on their potential to create a lasting impact within the credit union industry, the organization said.
ONTARIO, Calif.–Credit union service organizations were created to drive efficiencies and create revenue, and are especially ideal for small and midsize credit unions, according to one CUSO CEO.
TULSA, Okla.–TTCU FCU has pledged $100,000 over the next four years to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission and Greenwood Rising, a state-of-the-art history center located in the heart of historic Greenwood designed to honor the legacy of what was known as “Black Wall Street” before and after the massacre.
