WASHINGTON—CUNA praised several regulatory relief suggestions from NCUA in a letter to Senate Banking Committee leadership this week.
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PHOENIX–Landings Credit Union held a month-long water drive to and collected donations from members, staff, and business partners of more than 650 cases of water, or approximately 15,000 bottles for local charities in the East Valley.
SELMA, Ala.—The Alabama Credit Union Administration Thursday placed $76-million Riverdale CU here into conservatorship and appointed NCUA as agent for the conservator.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) has introduced a bill that would increase the reporting threshold for open-end lines of credit and closed-end mortgages under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–Computerworld has named United Solutions Co. as a 2017 Best Places to Work in IT, one of 100 top organizations that “challenge their IT staffs while providing great benefits and compensation.”
WASILLA, Alaska—The Financial Reality Foundation (FRF) of Alaska has used a grant from the National Credit Union Foundation to help credit unions bring financial education to high school seniors across the state of Alaska.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The video recording of the May 25, 2017, NCUA open meeting is now available on the agency’s website.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–TNConnect Credit Union here has announced the retirement of its CEO, as well as the appointment of a successor.
WASHINGTON—NCUA Acting Chairman Mark McWatters today recommended that Congress support the agency’s efforts to ease regulatory burdens on credit unions by tailoring and simplifying federal law.
PLEASANTON, Calif.–Credit unions and financial institutions in this market are reporting what they are calling a “wave” of financial fraud in which criminals are paying victims to open accounts, then turn over the account information so they can commit fraud.
