LANSING, Mich.–Just a little over a year since announcing that it was promoting Ken Ross to president and COO, the Michigan Credit Union League has now announced Ross is leaving the organization.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, California – CO-OP Financial Services said it is planning to bring strategic and tactical learnings to help credit unions on their digital transformation journey through six, single-day “Roadshow” events running July-October across the country.
WASHINGTON–Five more states are holding primary elections today, with credit unions having taken an active position in just one of the races.
WASHINGTON—A North Carolina debt collection operation, Lombardo, Daniels & Moss, and its principals, Dion Barron and Charles R. Montgomery III, will be banned from the debt collection business under settlements resolving Federal Trade Commission charges that they used false threats to get people to pay for debts they did not owe, the FTC reported.
WASHINGTON–President Trump now has 10 days to nominate someone to replace BCFP Acting Director Mick Mulvaney before he is required to leave the job and return to his other position as director of the Office of Management and Budget.
TUKWILA, Wash.–BECU here has agreed to make its website and mobile banking app accessible to blind users following complaints from a national organization and local members.
NEEDHAM, Mass.–Direct Federal Credit Union has launched “Direct University,” a continuing education program for its employees.
WASHINGTON–A new report has found women hold nearly two-thirds of all student debt in the United States.
NEW YORK—Many consumers aren’t doing any homework when it comes to credit cards, according to a new report.
NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa–The management and board of University of Iowa Community Credit Union met over the weekend to further discuss how to respond to a new policy that prohibits university trademarks from becoming part of unassociated group names.
