EVANSTON, Ill.—Anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory concerns are causing large banks to reduce ties with banks in other countries, inadvertently shutting thousands of small businesses out of the global financial system, according to a new report.
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DOVER, Del. — The Cooperative Credit Union Association (CCUA), of which the former Delaware CU League became a part in 2016, along with Delaware’s credit unions said they will host the first annual Credit Union Day on June 7 at Fraizer’s Restaurant from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
HILLSBORO, Ore.–Here in what is known as the “Silicon Forest” of Oregon due to the high-tech companies in the area, First Tech FCU has broken ground on a large new facility that will initially house 650 employees and eventually grow to more than 900 by the time it opens in June 2018.
ELGIN, Ill. – Lending Solutions, Inc. reports i5 has “undergone a complete overhaul,” including officially rebranding itself to LSI. The building blocks of the rebrand focus on people, passion and hope, the company said.
RALEIGH, N.C.–The Carolinas Credit Union League has officially launched its search to replace retiring president John Radebaugh.
ARLINGTON, Texas–Texas Trust CU is reporting its Spirit Debit rewards card has now generated $50,000 for the University of Texas at Arlington.
WASHINGTON—Most U.S. homes no longer have a landline phone service and instead rely on cell phones.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released an analysis of a student loan industry data sample showing that nine in 10 of the highest-risk borrowers were not enrolled in federal affordable repayment plans.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–CU24, a payments CUSO, is changing its name to CULIANCE.
HERSHEY, Penn.–Former Super Bowl MVP and Steelers great Hines Ward told credit unions here his life has been all about the “people helping people” mantra of credit unions.
