MADISON, Wis.–CUES has named Amy Downs, senior vice president/chief operating officer of the $263-million Allegiance Credit Union in Oklahoma City, as the recipient of the 2017 CUES Exceptional Leader award.
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MUSKEGO, Wis.—Corporate Central has launched a new, wholly owned CUSO called Emergifi. Singularly focused on serving only credit unions, Emergifi technology solutions keep credit unions on the leading edge of systems innovation and service delivery, improving productivity and security while reducing cost and risk, Corporate Central said.
QUEBEC CITY, Quebec–A group with one of the more unique histories in credit unions—in that it isn’t completely sure of its own history and isn’t limited to the types of credit unions its name implies—held its annual meeting here with approximately 400 people in attendance.
ONTARIO, Calif.—CU Direct credit unions, collectively, are now the No. 1 auto lender in the nation.
GREENVILLE, S.C. – A new website design firm has debuted to work with credit unions.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.—Universities in the United States could be spending as much as $285 million on credit card transaction fees when processing payments from international students, according to recent research from Western Union.
RICHLAND, Wash.–A teller with HAPO Community Credit Union has been accused of taking $18,420 total from the accounts of three members without their permission.
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash.–CU*NorthWest, a cooperative data processing CUSO, has recognized Northern Colorado CU as the 2017 “Spirit of CU*NorthWest Award” winner.
ATHENS, Ga.–A new whitepaper that’s free to credit unions examines many of the issues credit unions must examine as they work to invest in technologies to remain relevant with consumers.
WASHINGTON–As the rate of homeownership by Americans continues to decline, from a peak of 73% in 2007 to 63% today, a new Gallup Poll offers insights into the trend line.
