VIENNA, Va.—Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler has discovered that $181-billion Navy Federal Credit Union, the world’s largest CU, allegedly left a large cache of internal backup files exposed on Amazon’s cloud storage service.
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WASHINGTON--Coming together for a fireside chat, America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle and incoming President/CEO Scott Simpson will share the stage at next week’s Congressional Caucus.
WASHINGTON--As the House Appropriations Committee meets Wednesday to mark up its FY26 Financial Services and General Government Bill, America’s Credit Unions called on the committee to address several credit union priorities in the bill.
WASHINGTON--America’s Credit Unions is urging the House Rules Committee to support adding an amendment that updates the Currency Transaction Reports (CTR) and Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) thresholds to the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
SAN ANTONIO—RAI Partners, a leading fintech solutions provider, has added industry veteran Brian Scott as co-founder and chief growth officer.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The $10.3-billion Ent Credit Union, the Official Banking Partner of the Denver Broncos, has introduced its latest fan-focused offering: a Bo Nix–branded debit card, available exclusively to members.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve Board has finalized new individual capital requirements for large banks, effective Oct. 1, following its annual stress test. The requirements reflect the test’s forward-looking assessment of capital adequacy and risk.
WASHINGTON— Monday morning the Defense Credit Union Council sent multiple letters to key Congressional committees, pressing for legislative and funding priorities that strengthen credit unions’ ability to serve military members, veterans, and underserved communities.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions are raising concerns over a recent Small Business Administration (SBA) letter sent to all SBA lenders requesting extensive information on so-called “debanking” practices.
WASHINGTON— With Congress back from its August recess, the Defense Credit Union Council and America’s Credit Unions are emphasizing the urgency for lawmakers to act quickly on critical legislative priorities—particularly passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and measures to keep the government funded.
