ARLINGTON, Va. – NASCUS is now accepting nominations for its 2017 Pierre Jay Award, which honor an individual, program or organization that has made significant contributions to the state credit union system. The deadline for nominations is July 28.
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BASKING RIDGE, N.J.—Attacks on point of sale systems are declining as a percentage of overall breaches, according to Verizon.
ELGIN, Ill.–LSI is reporting it broke records during May when it took more than 60,000 loan applications, the most the company has have ever seen in a one-month period.
NEW YORK—Expect U.S. credit card losses to rise, according to largest bank in the nation.
IRVINE, Calif.—The CoreLogic Housing Credit Index (HCI), which measures trends in six home mortgage credit risk attributes, increased to 105.6, up 3.6 points from Q1 2016.
KEARNEY, Neb.—The Buckle Inc., a clothier that operates more than 450 stores in 44 U.S. states, has disclosed its retail locations were hit by malicious software designed to steal customer credit card data, Krebs on Security reported.
HOUSTON–Four more credit unions have moved management of their ATMs over to Dolphin Debit, the full-service ATM management company.
NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.–A small group of people here is getting closer to chartering what would be this state’s only black-led credit union. With a goal of launching by 2018, backers say they have now selected a name and are in the process of encouraging people to become initial members.
PLANO, Texas–Catalyst Corporate FCU is reporting it has now surpassed $1.5 billion in loan participation sales for its member/client credit unions.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has sent letters to both the House and Senate voicing strong support for funding the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund at $248 million for Fiscal Year 2018.
