CIRCLE, Mont.–Grasslands Federal Credit Union reported it will be distributing more than $25,000 to more than 20 local non-profit organizations by returning to the community origination fees earned on PPP loans.
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ARLINGTON, Va.—On a seasonally-adjusted basis, overall consumer prices rose 0.6% in June, the largest rise since August 2012.
WASHINGTON–In Tuesday’s primaries, credit union-backed candidates lost in two of four races that were contested.
HENDERSON, Nev.–Sue Mitchell, CEO of Mitchell, Stankovic & Associates, has partnered with the African-American Credit Union Coalition to fund a scholarship to support black female professionals to attend the Global Women’s Leadership Network (GWLN) Executive Readiness Summit.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services has announced the schedule for its THINK Virtual events, including what it called three flagship THINK Forums to be hosted by Jean Chatzky of NBC’s Today Show.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.–Three more open job positions have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, The Gig.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA Board Member Todd Harper met with NAFCU's Regulatory Committee and Legislative Committee held a joint meeting to discuss the agency’s initiatives and rulemaking efforts underway amid the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON—The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) announced it will begin an activities-based review of the secondary mortgage market, NAFCU reported.
LAS VEGAS—A data breach that was revealed by MGM Resorts in 2019 is much larger than initially reported, and is now believed to have affected more than 142 million hotel guests. The hotel and casino company in February of this year had initially said the breach involved approximately 10.6 million records.
BENTONVILLE, Ark.—Credit unions have another reason to actively solicit members to make their cards top of wallet, as Walmart, in a move to challenge Amazon, is expected to unveil its own membership shopping service later this month.
