ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA it will host a webinar, “The Bank Secrecy Act: Review and Reminders,” on June 17 during which credit unions will receive information on best practices in Bank Secrecy Act programs and avoiding pitfalls from non-compliance, the agency said.
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HOUSTON– Three credit unions in Missouri and Kansas have outsourced their ATM operations to Dolphin Debit, the full-service ATM management company.
WATERLOO, Iowa–The Veridian Group, a CUSO of Veridian Credit Union, and Texas Dow Employees Credit Union have announced a joint investment in Illuma Labs, a Plano, Texas-based provider of voice authentication for enhanced security against fraud in call centers.
WASHINGTON—Economic activity declined in all U.S. Districts – falling sharply in most – reflecting disruptions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest Beige Book report.
WASHINGTON – Just half of people who retired between 1992 and 2014 had income, savings, and/or non-housing assets to maintain the same spending level for five consecutive years after retiring, according to a new study released by the CFPB.
HOUSTON – During March and April, eCU Technology is reporting it saw increased online membership and loan applications for its credit union clients, up as much as 200% for some, compared to the previous year.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU said it will host a virtual event titled, “State of the Industry,” on June 25 that it said is designed to equip credit union leaders with the data, trends, and takeaways needed to make the urgent decisions necessary to keep their operations running amid the coronavirus pandemic and to help them plan for the future.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–True Sky Credit Union here has selected Fiserv as its new technology solutions provider.
MADISON, Wis.–The World Council of Credit Unions’ Global Women’s Leadership Network (GWLN) said it has awarded four scholarships to industry women to join the Network and to provide opportunities for professional development, networking and skill diversification.
WASHINGTION—Active duty servicemembers are 76% more likely than other adults to report that an identity thief misused existing accounts, such as a bank account or credit card, according to the Federal Trade Commission’s latest Consumer Protection Data Spotlight.
