WASHINGTON—With the House and Senate both back in session this week, the credit union trade groups are paying attention to several scheduled hearings that will address, among other things, how the CFPB is funded and the status of the credit union tax exemption.
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MADISON, Wis. – In conjunction with National Credit Union Youth Month, the National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) is hosting a Twitter chat for credit unions on Wednesday, April 20 at 3 p.m. CT. The Foundation is inviting credit unions to discuss their activities to help youth get financially fit.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Governor’s Stadium, the home field of Austin Peay State University’s football program, will be renamed Fortera Stadium following a 25-year partnership with the credit union.
MADISON, Wis.—CUNA said that author, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Josh Linkner will serve as the closing keynote speaker for its 2016 America’s Credit Union Conference on June 29 in Seattle.
NAPERVILLE, Ill.––The Illinois CU League recognized a number of people during the Celebration Luncheon at its annual convention here.
APPLETON, Wis.–Fox Communities Credit Union here is hosting a seminar aimed at women who are also first time-homebuyers.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA is reporting that with the completion of a settlement with Goldman Sachs, it has now recovered more than $3 billion from Wall Street firms that sold faulty mortgage-backed securities to five corporate credit unions.
UPPER MORELAND, Penn.–A search warrant executed by the FBI here was used to seize a computer, USB flash drives, financial records and other documents from the home of Joan Brown here, the former manager of six credit unions that were simultaneously liquidated by NCUA last week.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska–Denali FCU here has begun to work through the process of sorting through all that it will receive after being selected as the winner of a $250,000 package of services from apogee IQ.
WASHINGTON–Richard Cordray defended the CFPB against strong criticism from Republican senators during a hearing last week, and even cited credit union membership as one indication it is not hurting the economy.
