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MERIDEN, Conn.–Connecticut’s Credit Unions are celebrating their first-ever “Connecticut Credit Union Week” in conjunction with International Credit Union Week.
WASHINGTON–NAFCU and CUNA have joined five other trade associations in a comment letter to the IRS that suggests a new proposal could have “broad ramifications” that could “disrupt mortgage lending activity.”
WASHINGTON—The IRS has delayed the Oct. 24 deadline for implementation of significant changes for credit unions and other lenders who use the Income Verification Express Service (IVES) to verify borrower income when underwriting mortgages, reported CUNA, which stated the move resulted from pressure from itself and other organizations.
ARVADA, Colo. – Safe Harbor Private Banking, the subsidiary of Partner Colorado Credit Union that provides banking services to the legalized cannabis industry, said it has entered into an agreement with debit payment network CanPay.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CardNav by CO-OP is now integrated with the mobile banking application of Idaho Central Credit Union, giving members a tool to control their credit and debit card usage and proactively protect themselves from fraud, according to CO-OP Financial Services.
TAMPA, Fla.—The Mastercard ATM liability shift arrives Oct. 21, and one expert says it’s time credit unions that have not upgraded to chip-enabled machines begin doing so.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), of which NCUA is a member, has issued a frequently asked questions (FAQ) guide related to the Cybersecurity Assessment Tool (Assessment).
MOSES LAKE, Wash.–A woman who attempted to rob a credit union here may have actually been kidnapped and forced to attempt the crime under threat of having a “bomb” that had been attached to her detonated.
CHICAGO–Approximately 17 million first-time homebuyers are projected to enter the housing market within the next five years, according to a new TransUnion study.
