WASHINGTON—House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman and credit union champion Ed Royce (R-CA)–a long-time supporter of credit unions–has announced that he will not seek re-election next year.
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WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve reported that outstanding consumer credit at credit unions grew in November, but at a slower pace than October and September.
WASHINGTON—An outspoken critic of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Kirsten Sutton Mork, has been named chief of staff of the CFPB.
WICHITA FALLS, Texas–John Arnold, president and CEO of Wichita Falls FCU here, has died. Mr. Arnold had been leading the $22.3-million credit union since 2010. Mr. Arnold was 54.
SCRANTON, Penn.– An arrest warrant was issued by a federal judge for a former credit union CEO who didn’t show up for a court appearance at which he was to be sentenced.
HOUSTON–Four credit unions have now have all of their ATMs under the management of Dolphin Debit, a full-service ATM management company.
BOSTON—Another government official is expressing official skepticism over cryptocurrencies.
BOISE, Idaho—Idaho’s 35 credit unions had an impact of $638 million to the Gem State’s economy in 2016, according to a new economic analysis released by the independent consulting firm ECONorthwest.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–The number of credit union members in Pennsylvania has passed the four-million threshold for the first time.
ONTARIO, Calif.—Many credit unions in California and Nevada are entering 2018 in much the same way as they did 2017, by hitting new records in membership, loans and deposits, according to the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues.
