WASHINGTON—Comments are due today to the FCC on its declaratory ruling on default call blocking. The agency is expected to vote on the issue at its June 6 meeting.
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DULUTH, Ga.—The Georgia Credit Union Affiliates is considering consolidating with the League of Southeastern Credit Unions, which represents credit unions in Florida and Alabama.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Online registration is now open for a June 18 webinar being hosted by NCUA and four other agencies that will discuss updates to the flood insurance rule.
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.–The $7.3-billion Teachers FCU here has selected a candidate from the opposite coast as its new CEO. TFCU has selected Brad Calhoun to lead the organization and succeed Robert G. Allen, who is retiring.
SAN ANTONIO—Pentagon FCU has begun looking to hire more than 500 people here as it prepares to open a 146,000-square-foot service center.
JACKSON, Mich.–American 1 Credit Union said it has entered into a naming rights deal with Spring Arbor University for the naming rights to school’s primary sports venue inside the newly christened McDonald Athletic Center.
COSTA MESA, Calif.—New data reveal the appeal of auto leasing continues to decline even as the same report also shows, as expected, the total dollars spent on leasing is rising, as car prices climb.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–Even students at one of the country’s prestigious universities are now being taught the basics of financial skills.
LONDON—Banks and credit unions might want to pay attention to a growing competitor in the loan space: loans made at the point of sale.
TORONTO, Canada–The Canadian Credit Union Association has launched a new national brand program aimed at highlighting defining principles of Canada’s credit unions, including what the association said consumers are really looking for as summed up in its new tagline, “You First, Banking Second.”
