ALEXANDRIA, Va.–As part of its training to ensure examiners keep pace and continue to provide credit unions and their members with high-quality service, NCUA said its 2016 National Exam Program Training provided 900 NCUA staffers with a skills development program that included wide-ranging sessions on cyber security, member business lending, managing examinations, interest rate risk and consumer protection issues.
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WEST HARTFORD, Conn.–Western Heritage Credit Union and Insuritas will host a webinar on June 2 that discusses how the $100-million WHCU was able to build a top-performing insurance agency.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—With a new registration system now required for grant applicants, low-income credit unions seeking Community Development Revolving Loan Fund assistance grants should give themselves adequate time to file, NCUA reminded.
INDIANAPOLIS–Eight credit union members from four different Indiana credit unions each won either $25 or $50 in May for their participation in the new Save to Win prize-linked savings program that is now available in this state.
WASHINGTON—The National Credit Union Foundation will host a Twitter Chat on improving and protecting the financial lives of older Americans on June 8 at 3 p.m. ET.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv announced it will simplify and speed the use of new fraud detection models for clients using its Financial Crime Risk Management Platform by integrating the ADAPA solution from Zementis, Inc.
COSTA MESA, Calif.—While employee-related security risks are the top concern for security professionals, organizations are not taking the necessary steps to prevent negligent behavior, according to research from Experian and the Ponemon Institute.
WASHINGTON—Total CEO compensation at large federally insured state chartered credit unions in 2014 was on average 13.5 times higher than the average compensation of employees at these institutions, reports one analyst.
NEW YORK–The New York Department of Financial Services said it plans to look into various online lenders to see whether they should be licensed in the state.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–A former credit card fraud investigator with PSCU has been arrested here for stealing credit card information from CU members. According to St. Petersburg Police, Reynaldo Colon, 26, was arrested for crimes allegedly committed in the fall of 2014 while working at PSCU.
