PLEASANTON, Calif.—One company believes the most effective means of reducing fraud and authenticating a consumer is by leveraging two things that everyone has—their voice and a mobile phone.
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WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation’s Development Education (DE) program has named its newest awards recipients.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES said it is renewing its long-term partnership with MNA Consulting, Inc. (MNA), which offers ServiStar Member Experience Builder to the credit union industry.
OXFORD, Miss.–Another analysis shows how quickly home values are appreciating in some markets.
MIAMI–Edge Consultancy, LLC, the newly formed strategic consulting firm aimed at credit unions and community banks, has added three more former people with long credit union ties to its roster.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.—As more financial services activities move online, account opening remains – for now – a branch-centric activity, notes Fiserv, which recommends CUs seek many ways to introduce digital account opening to members, including through social media accounts.
PHILADELPHIA–SB1 FCU, which was formed relatively recently in 1977 to serve employees at the drug maker that is now known as GlaxoSmithKline, is changing its name.
DES MOINES, Iowa–Payments processor TMG has received recognition for its results-driven public relations and special event strategies from the Iowa Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA Iowa).
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA this week will monitor several hearings of interest to CUs taking place on both sides of Capitol Hill.
WASHINGTON—Six federal agencies are inviting public comment on a proposed rule to prohibit incentive-based compensation arrangements that encourage inappropriate risks at covered financial institutions.
