OPELIKA, Ala.–The devastating tornadoes that struck Alabama as well as Georgia and which killed at least 23 people apparently spared credit union facilities.
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WASHINGTON–Both the House and the Senate are in session this week. While there is no legislation of specific interest to credit unions expected to come before either house, there are several hearings of interest over which the trade groups expect to file comment letters.
ARLINGTON, Va.–Credit unions have now had a few days to digest a week of Capitol Hill hearings on issues that have long been priorities.
ARLINGTON, Va.—With tax filing season underway, NAFCU is pointing credit unions to the Treasury’s Green Book to better understand what to do when the name on a tax return ACH doesn't match the name on the member's account.
MCLEAN, Va.–Compliance Tech said it has added a new data analysis tool to its free website, LendingPatterns Lite, by offering multi-dimensional displays of mortgage lending data.
SAN FRANCISCO–Executives and directors with Wells Fargo have reached a $240-million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit related to the bank’s bogus accounts scandal.
STERLING, Colo.–Sterling & Fort Morgan FCU here has announced a $1-million bonus dividend/loan interest payout to its members.
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.–Five people have been charged with using records from a credit counseling service and hospitals as part of a huge fraud ring that attempted to steal more than $1 million from a number of credit unions.
MADISON, Wis.–A WOCCU-backed project along the troubled border of Columbia and Peru is exceeding its objectives, according to the organization.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and number of its member credit unions will meet at the Department of Justice (DOJ) March 11 for what’s being called a “listening session” on website accessibility requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
