ORLANDO–New members of a credit union board should be doing anything but sitting quietly and listening, according to one expert. In fact, they should be doing just the opposite.
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ORLANDO, Fla.–Credit union board members here were given some advice on how to pay attention to “non-obvious” trends in order to make better decisions, especially in the long term.
KINGSPORT, Tenn.—Eastman Credit Union has named a new president/CEO. The credit union has selected Kelly Price to succeed Olan Jones when he retires on Jan. 1.
SAN DIEGO–The San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl has its two teams for the game that will take place later this month. The game will feature the Iowa Hawkeyes (9-3) from the Big Ten playing the University of Southern California Trojans (8-4) from the PAC 12 in the match-up, which is set for Dec. 27.
WASHINGTON—Outstanding consumer credit at credit unions was basically unchanged as of October 2019, according to the Federal Reserve’s December report.
LANSING, Mich. — A former teller at Michigan First Credit Union here has been charged with two counts of Embezzlement from a Financial Institution for allegedly withdrawing a total of $24,000 from the account of a 92-year-old member.
BRANDON, Fla.–A Brinks truck driver and a person called a Good Samaritan after running to the driver’s aid were shot by a suspected serial robber during a robbery at a branch of GTE Financial Credit Union here.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Separate credit union mergers have been announced in Virginia and South Carolina.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has announced the panels for its workshop today, cohosted with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to examine issues affecting the accuracy of traditional credit reports as well as employment and tenant background screening reports.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–A new survey finds financial institutions and fintechs are “reasonably satisfied” with their overall relationships with each other, but there are aspects that each would like to see improved.
