WASHINGTON–A new study on the transition to credit visibility has found that the way consumers establish credit history can differ greatly based on economic background.
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GREENSBORO, N.C.–The person considered to be the longest-serving CU volunteer in history has died, while in another state a volunteer with more than 50 years of service has also stepped down.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla./TORONTO–PSCU said it has entered into a partnership with Ethoca, a leading provider of collaboration-based technology solutions for card issuers and merchants, to help reduce losses from card not present (CNP) fraud.
VANCOUVER, Wash.—A suspect who allegedly robbed a branch of iQ Credit Union here was shot and killed by police.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions are being invited to participate in the Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy’s upcoming roundtable on financial issues, scheduled for June 26.
DUNEDIN, Fla.—Achieva Credit Union has announced the formation of a specialized mergers and acquisitions consulting practice group called Achieva Merger Services that it said will help credit unions and banks identify suitable partners, guide them through the transaction, and help merge their operations.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–The implementation of the recent 17.05 CU*BASE release to online clients has provided CU*Answers’ credit unions with a wealth of software enhancements and new features, according to the CUSO.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has nominated Joseph Otting, who previously ran California-based OneWest, to be Comptroller of the Currency. In a twist, Otting was once on the receiving end of a fine from a federal regulator.
SAN DIMAS, Calif.–After a 45-year career with Christian Community Credit Union, CEO John Walling has announced he will retire effective July 31.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.–The 180,000-member Royal Credit Union said it has expanded its field of membership in Minnesota and Wisconsin to include seven additional counties.
