TEMPE, Ariz.–The $185-million Altier Credit Union here has named a new president. David Skilton, who has spent the past seven years as the CU’s SVP and CFP, has been named to the top spot.
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WASHINGTON—U.S. consumers racked up $34.4 billion in credit card debt during Q2 2016, the largest second-quarter accumulation since at least 1986, according to a new report that suggests the economy is heading for trouble.
CLEVELAND, Tenn.–Just three and a half years after its launch, the former Bradley Initiative Credit Union has changed its name.
FON DU LAC, Wis.–Info-Pro Lender Services has published a new e-book on home equity lines of credit and why it’s critical lenders are effectively tracking the loans made.
AUGUSTA, Maine—State regulators here are warning financial institutions about a text messaging scam that’s attempting to steal account information.
NOTRE DAME, Ind.—Notre Dame FCU announced it will provide $500,000 in special flood relief loans to its members impacted by flood damage.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–Participants from nine credit unions have graduated from CU*Answers’ first annual Building Solutions as a Co-Op Boot Camp.
LANSING, Mich.–Michigan’s credit unions are closing in on the five-million total members mark. According to the Michigan league, when the state’s CUs hit the milestone it will mean approximately half of the state’s population are now members.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA is reminding credit unions of how it works with those CUs and their members who are affected by disasters.
WASHINGTON—The House Financial Services Committee has passed HR 5982, the Financial CHOICE Act.
