KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–Two retired credit union executives have been inducted into the Tennessee Credit Union Hall of Fame, which was created by the Volunteer Corporate CU and the Tennessee CU League.
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WAKEFIELD, Mass.―T.K. Keith Co., has announced a branding change of its merchant services division from Odyssey Merchant Services to Thrive Payments, effective July 1, 2016.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—The average price of a used vehicle for model years 2010-2014 depreciated by 0.5% during May, with sub-compact cars taking the biggest hit, according to Black Book.
WASHINGTON–While credit unions have reported robust overall growth nationally, a new analysis offers insights into how credit unions are growing as defined by NCUA’s five regions.
COLUMBUS, Ohio–Wendy’s has acknowledged that the data breach originally reported in January of this year is much larger than it had first stated.
WASHINGTON—NCUA would be required to establish an exam cycle of at least 18 months for well-run credit unions having assets of $1 billion or less under legislation introduced by Rep. Frank Guinta (R-NH), NAFCU reported.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU Friday sent a letter to the CFPB noting concerns it has that the Bureau’s recently released student loan “Payback Playbook” may limit credit unions’ ability to provide students with credit.
WASHINGTON—By a vote of 30-17, the House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 2017 financial services and general government appropriations bill that includes several provisions relating to the CFPB and the FCC’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act rules, NAFCU reported.
ERIE, Penn.—The former CEO of Oil Country FCU, who was found guilty of embezzling nearly $48,000, was sentenced to one day in a federal facility, followed by six months at a community corrections facility.
MUSKEGON, Mich.–A former credit union employee who, unbeknownst to the CU, was free on bond after having committed larceny in a previous job with a bank before committing new crimes in her CU job, has been convicted.
