LAS VEGAS–For the fourth year in a row, Clark County’s state-chartered credit union for medical professionals, Clark County CU, said it is supporting local nursing professionals and students during National Nurses Week on May 6-12.
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AUSTIN, Texas–FirstClose, a provider of end-to-end technology solutions for refinance and home equity lenders nationwide, reported that Mortgage Cadence, an Accenture company, has purchased a licensed copy of its proprietary software, providing a lights-out integration between the two companies and enabling Mortgage Cadence to complete faster integrations with large national vendors.
LOS ANGELES—NCUA has granted a federal charter and Share Insurance Fund coverage to Firefighters First Federal Credit Union here, the agency reported Tuesday.
WASHINGTON–With a credit union priority on the agenda, it’s expected to be a busy week in Congress. But how exactly it will play out remains in flux due to competing priorities of the Trump administration and Congress, and with a deadline to fund the federal government looking over all of it.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has upheld a lower court decision to deny the CFPB's attempt to subpoena information from the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, an organization that accredits for-profit colleges.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.–The percentage of mortgages that are delinquent decreased 14.1% in March vs. February, and was also down 11.4% year-over-year, according to data from Black Knight’s First Look report for March.
WASHINGTON–The Mortgage Bankers Association has put forth a proposal that would turn Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into shareholder-owned utilities.
MANITOWOC, Wis.–The $89-million Shoreline Credit Union here has named a new CEO.
HERNDON, Va.—The second phase of same day automated clearing house (ACH) rollout has a Sept. 15 effective date, and NACHA—The Electronic Payments Association, has released a list of recommended action items to be performed before that date.
WASHINGTON—It’s National Volunteer Week, and NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger is reaching out to credit unions and their volunteers in recognition of the event, which began Sunday and runs through Saturday.
