LINCOLN, Neb.— A new state law will lift licensing requirements for Nebraska banking and credit union executives.
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CORVALLIS, Ore.—An ATM skimming ring is apparently at work in Oregon.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–Randy Karnes, CEO of CU*Answers, is asking network CUSOs to send suggestions on how to improve the CUSO’s value in 2018 as he prepares his comments for CU*Answers’ Leadership Conference held in June.
FORT WORTH, Texas–For the economy to grow continued immigration is going to be critical, according to one Fed president, who also shared with credit unions views on other threats to economy and his own forecast for what lies ahead.
WASHINGTON—A draft revised Financial CHOICE Act circulated by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) to committee members would repeal the Durbin interchange amendment and implement other reforms of the Dodd-Frank Act that NAFCU has been seeking for credit unions.
ORLANDO—The Next Big Idea in the credit union/CUSO space—a platform that allows CUs to easily shop for new digital services.
ORLANDO—Is the new MBL rule good or bad for credit unions?
NEW YORK–While the delinquency rate around housing in the U.S. continues to shrink, the same can’t be said for commercial real estate.
FORT WORTH, Texas–Credit unions were offered some timely reminders on the “biggest pitfalls in the consumer lending process” by an expert on lending from CUNA Mutual.
YORK, Penn.–A video of a man who robbed a credit union here has gone viral following his bumbling escape. The video and related story were also picked up by numerous news outlets across the country.
