GLENDALE, Colo.—The $1.4-billion Westerra Credit Union has entered into a three-year sponsorship with Infinity Park, home of the Glendale Raptors Rugby Football Club, The Villager reported.
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PURCHASE, N.Y.—A joint effort between Mastercard, General Motors and IBM will allow drivers to pay for purchases from their cars without opening their wallets.
LONGVIEW, Wash.–The $690-million Red Canoe Credit Union here has selected the Omnix Appointment Concierge solution from FMSI, a provider of branch software.
BURLINGTON, Vt.–Bernie Isabelle has announced his retirement from Vermont Federal Credit Union here, with an interim CEO named to fill the position.
DALLAS—A new report indicates that when it comes to mobile payments there is a growing disconnect between what consumers want and what retailers want to offer.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.–The $15.6-billion BECU has opened its first locations outside of Washington State. The credit union has now opened two small branches on Boeing’s manufacturing site here.
HAUPPAGUE, N.Y.—GrooveCar is holding a webinar Nov. 10 to help credit unions better understand the leasing market.
STAMFORD, Conn.—Expect 2016 to end as another year in which shipments of mobile phones are down.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–Another former Wells Fargo employee is alleging “unconscionable behavior” by the bank, including intimidation and the denial of bathroom breaks.
WASHINGTON—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has released its first-ever report—“Project Catalyst”—on what it says are consumer-friendly financial technology products, providing an overview of the offerings.
