BELFAST, Northern Ireland–One credit union has gone to great lengths to get its members personally invested in its brand.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–EPL, the software development firm that serves credit unions nationwide, said that Wayne Benson has resigned as chief executive officer of EPL, Inc., effective August 5, 2016.
MUSKEGO, Wis. – InterLutions, Corporate Central Credit Union’s wholly owned CUSO, has launched a national advertising campaign to promote its new collaborative credit union healthcare solution, called I-Care.
OLYMPIA, Wash.—The $2.6-million Tulip Cooperative CU here announced that it plans to merge with the $1.1-billion Harborstone CU, based in Lakewood, Wash. The merger is expected to be completed by Sept. 1, pending approval from state regulators and NCUA.
DES MOINES, Iowa—Linda Lee Clark, a former bookkeeper for SCICAP CU, has admitted to embezzling nearly $2.5 million from the CU for more than 37 years.
CHICAGO/MILL VALLEY, Calif.– The Mortgage Partnership Finance (MPF) Program and Redwood Trust, Inc. have announced increased loan limits on mortgage loans for the MPF Direct product, which will become effective during the third quarter of 2016.
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — CU Capital Market Solutions, LLC has announced the asset purchase of CNBS, LLC. The 25-year-old CNBS originated as a CUSO of U.S. Central Credit Union in the late 1980’s, primarily to provide brokerage services to credit unions.
WASHINGTON–To mark its 80 years of service, Democracy Federal Credit Union has created the Member Bill of Rights to declare their list of commitments and services to members to help them achieve financial freedom
OAK LAWN, Ill – A would-be carjacker at a credit union here choose the wrong the car to steal when he realized he couldn’t operate a manual transmission.
LONDON–International regulators plan to write new banking rules for checking whether a potential customer poses money-laundering or terrorist financing risks.
