KENT, Wash.–Change-in-control agreements may be an underutilized means of helping to ensure an objective assessment of merger proposals in the credit union industry, according to a new white paper from the CEO Advisory Group.
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WASHINGTON—The BCFP is being asked to revisit its complaint intake system.
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. — Scammers have been targeting members of Redstone FCU here by claiming to represent the credit union and indicating there is a problem with debit cards. At least one member has had their account cleaned out as a result.
WILMINGTON, Del.—Money keeps flowing into fintechs.
SHREVEPORT, La.–Another ATM was stolen from a credit union here, while in Iowa two men were sentenced for their roles in stealing the machines.
WASHINGTON—Comments are due June 22 on a proposal to create a nonprofit association – the U.S. Faster Payments Council – that would coordinate the remaining implementation work identified by the Federal Reserve's payment task forces.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA is again cautioning credit unions to pay close attention to rising rates, urging CUs to “review interest rate fundamentals and the channels through which they can affect credit unions.”
GRAPEVINE, Texas–A journalist who has spent his career covering the automobile industry has offered his thoughts on what’s ahead for that market and for credit union/dealer relationships, as well.
GRAPEVINE, Texas–Been told over and over again that fintechs are coming to get you and your credit union? That’s false, according to one “meta-analyst” who looked to counter a lot of what he called the “bull” in the “hyper-bull-e” credit unions hear on a regular basis.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The NCUA board has unanimously approved, by notation vote, a change to the member business lending rule that removes the member’s occupancy requirement for loans secured by liens on one-to-four-unit family dwellings.
