WEST LITTLE ROCK, Ark.–Credit unions in New Mexico and Arkansas have announced plans for new headquarters.
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KOSOA, Ghana–Ghana’s credit unions plan to hold a two-day conference here to discuss national efforts at rebranding and driving new growth. Separately, the World Council of CUs has opened registrations for a tour of Brazil’s Sicredi movement.
ARLINGTON, Va.—With 145,000 jobs gained in the last month of 2019, the data also show a surprising drop in wage growth—but the “labor market is still on solid footing” and the labor force participation rate is "near its post-recession peak,” says NAFCU Chief Economist and Vice President of Research Curt Long.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA is now soliciting bids for its entire taxi medallion loan portfolio, which includes approximately 3,500 medallions from New York City and Chicago.
NEW YORK–A former New York City cop and member of the supervisory committee at Municipal Credit Union has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $400,000.
SAN ANTONIO–USAA has won a second decision against Wells Fargo for willful violation of its patents related to remote deposit capture.
MIDLAND, Mich.–Credit unions in Michigan and South Carolina have announced year-end bonuses and givebacks to members.
WASHINGTON–It’s a “busy week” in Washington with both the House and Senate back in session. The House has scheduled a number of hearings of interest to credit unions, while the Senate schedule could be significantly affected by potential impeachment proceedings.
WASHINGTON–Today is the deadline for credit unions that are planning to submit their responses to NCUA's voluntary Credit Union Diversity Self-Assessment for 2019.
MIDLAND, Mich.–Two credit unions have announced new CEOs, one of which is keeping the corner office in the family.
