WASHINGTON–The corporate credit union “bailout” that was engineered by NCUA as the financial crisis hit credit unions appears to be a success, but it’s “hard to say,” according to one analyst.
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MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–MY CU Services and Elan Financial Services said they have entered into a partnership to provide more reliable ATM and card services to credit unions.
LAS VEGAS–An innovative video podcast called the Strategic Hotbox has been introduced by Mitchell, Stankovic & Associates.
ATLANTA–FMSI has published an infographic that offers a summation of its latest Retail Salary & Benefit Study.
SEATTLE–Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union said it has completed the move of its administrative headquarters and approximately 100 employees to Home Plate Center.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–PSCU said it has joined with payments industry strategy consulting firm Glenbrook Partners to publish a white paper on blockchain technology and its potential for credit unions. The white paper is available here.
MILPITAS, Calif.–Experts in ATM malware are reporting increased prevalence of attacks on the machines outside the United States.
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Olympic bronze-medalist fencer Monica Aksamit was named the 2016 “PSFCU Rising Star” by the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union following the Summer Olympic Games in Rio. Aksamit, 26, has been a member of the credit union for the past 18 years, and has been awarded $5,000 by PSFCU.
SAN FRANCISCO–Companies such as Airbnb that make it possible to rent rooms are doing more than upending the lodging industry: they are causing problems for homeowners seeking to refinance their mortgages.
SEATTLE–Homebuyer demand picked back up in July after posting month-over-month declines in May and June, according to new data from Redfin, a real estate brokerage.
