WASHINGTON—Banks are taking action to better defend against a growing wave of physical attacks on ATMs.
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CY-FAIR, Texas—Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union said that during 2016 its community impact initiatives contributed $255,455 to support local organizations and causes, at the same time it strengthened its historic connection to Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District.
ALBANY, N.Y. – The New York Credit Union Association said it has entered into a partnership with MEA Financial Enterprises to help its affiliated CUs move their member communications into the digital age.
BURBANK, Calif.–Logix FCU said it is paying a $3-million “relationship dividend” to its 47,000 members.
WASHINGTON–The January 2017 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices (SLOOS) from the Federal Reserve found that loans to businesses during the fourth quarter of 2016, on balance, banks left their standards on commercial and industrial (C&I) loans basically unchanged, while tightening standards on commercial real estate (CRE) loans.
MELBOURNE, Australia–CUA, Australia’s largest credit union, said it is planning to pursue more partnerships and is looking at allowing more mutuals to use its hi-tech platform.
WOODSIDE, N.Y.—After Melrose Credit Union became the second New York City taxi medallion CU to be conserved, is LOMTO next?
BETHPAGE, N.Y.–Fourteen members of Bethpage FCU here will be shown some surprise love today. The credit union said for Valentine’s Day the lucky members will receive flowers, balloons and a $150 Mastercard gift card to make the day special.
WASHINGTON–In follow up to the publication of a white paper concerning the wind-down of the agency’s Corporate Resolution Program by CUNA, Bill Hampel, CUNA’s chief policy officer, said there is good news to be found for credit unions, although the “devil is in the details,” said Hampel.
WASHINGTON–With CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference now approximately two weeks away, the trade group said it will be seeking a middle ground in its messaging.
