WEST JORDAN, Utah–Mountain America credit Union has signed an ATM branding agreement with Cardtronics, giving its members surcharge-free cash access at ATMs in 88 Target and Costco stores in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Idaho.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has released its latest Economic Update video.
WASHINGTON—With more than 60 people in attendance, Credit Union Student Choice hosted its second Empower U Summit at the Mayflower Hotel where attendees learned from expert speakers about the current climate of student lending, how to connect with Millennials, and more.
WASHINGTON—A new report indicates that when consumers choose a credit union as their primary financial institution, they take more products than they do when they make the bank their PFI.
PURCHASE, N.Y.—MasterCard has introduced a new travel experience for affluent cardholders across the globe.
LAS VEGAS–The CUNA Technology Council has named the winners of its Excellence in Technology Awards.
HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. – The New Jersey Credit Union League said it will offer customized performance reports to credit unions as a free benefit of membership in 2017, part of a series of new initiatives focused on meeting member needs with strategic and operational solutions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Well-managed, low-risk federal credit unions with assets of less than $1 billion could move to an extended examination cycle beginning next year, pending approval by the NCUA Board, according to a statement from the agency.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has filed a 61-page comment letter with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regarding its proposed rule on short-term, small-dollar loans.
WASHINGTON–With its 61-page comment letter to the CFPB on its short-term, small-dollar loan proposal now submitted to the agency, CUNA has shared additional details behind the points it makes in its letter, which calls for significant revisions to the rule or, ideally, the exemption of credit unions.
