DES MOINES, Iowa – As more credit unions prepare to deploy financial inclusion strategies within their local communities, credit union leaders are being reminded to first look inward.
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ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York Credit Union Association is reporting it has reached an agreement with employee benefits broker Jaeger & Flynn to provide the state’s credit unions with access to competitive employee benefits and the administration of human resources-related services.
BOSTON—With fintechs at the top of its list, Aite Group has outlined its top 10 trends in retail banking and payments for 2018.
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.–A former credit union manager here has been sentenced to time served plus five years of supervised release after being convicted of fraud.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.–A lawsuit filed by Alabama One Credit Union against CUMIS Insurance Society has been settled, according to the parties.
MADISON, Wis.–WOCCU said it has approved a membership application from the Association Nationale des Caisses Populaires Haitiennes (ANACAPH), the trade association for Haiti’s credit unions.
KALAMAZOO, Mich.–Employees of Consumers Credit Union who had been spread out over four facilities are now working out of the credit union’s new headquarters building.
WASHINGTON—Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is calling on the United States to review what she said are outdated laws for combating money laundering that have created an undue compliance burden for small and community banks.
WASHINGTON—Sonya McDonald, executive vice president and chief lending officer at Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union, will deliver the credit union perspective on how to strengthen the Small Business Administration's 7(a) loan program before the House Small Business Committee next Wednesday.
RACINE, Wis.—Educators Credit Union is reporting it was able to help 4,700 members save more than $35 million in interest on loans with its “Lending a Hand” program during 2017.
