WASHINGTON–Credit unions will want to continue to offer programs and services for immigrants and new citizens, with the Pew Research Center releasing a new study showing one-fifth of the world’s immigrant populations lives in the U.S.
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WASHINGTON—Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has indicated that as Congress and the administration continue to work on overhauling the nation’s broken tax code, he continues to seek ideas, proposals and feedback on how to improve America’s tax system.
EDMONTON, Alberta–Servus Credit Union has invited the public to help it break a Guinness World Record today in conjunction with its “Servus Circle Day.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has released its new call report form and accompanying instructions, which become effective Sept. 30.
PENSACOLA, Fla.–Police here are have gone on a donut strike, and two local credit unions are helping.
MADISON, Wis.––Lending money to a friend?
EUGENE, Ore.–A credit union seeking a new CEO has now listed information on the CUToday.info job board, The Gig.
ST. HELENS, Ore.—Federal prosecutors here have charged the former leader of an association of cannabis retailers with attempting to defraud a dozen credit unions and one bank.
BOSTON–Forget Florida. The best state for retirees is Nebraska, at least when it comes to finances, according to a new report.
ALBANY, N.Y.–The New York CU Association and the Nebraska CU League have announced the results of board elections following their annual meetings.
