SILVER BAY, Minn.– North Shore Federal Credit Union has issued a challenge to its members as part of National Food Shelf Month. The credit union has launched the North Shore Hunger Hero Initiative as part of the effort.
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WASHINGTON–Thousands of homeowners will be eligible to have their mortgage balances cut under a plan approved by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
WASHINGTON–The Fed continues to send mixed signals. Shortly after the Fed indicated it is dialing back plans in 2016 to increase rates, two officials with the Federal Reserve have indicated that interest-rate increases may be necessary as soon as the Fed’s meeting in April as the result of the solid numbers being posted by the U.S. economy.
WASHINGTON—CUNA is telling the CFPB that it would like the Bureau to pay more attention to the concerns of credit unions, and is inviting its director to engage with the trade association in further discussions regarding the movement.
ANAHEIM, Calif.–By a show of hands here, a majority of credit unions indicated they have used or are using Google AdWords as part of their business development efforts.
CLARKSTON, Mich.—Michael LaJoice, the former CU CFO who allegedly stole more than $20 million from Clarkston Brandon Community CU, waived a key hearing Tuesday, moving his case to trial court.
ALAMOGORDO, N.M.—Otero FCU is warning members and non-members about a text message scam that directs customers to a bogus website.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA Board Member Mark McWatters is again calling for the agency to move to an 18-month exam cycle for well-run CUs.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA is reminding CUSOs that they have until March 31 to register with the agency.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has sent a letter to the House of Representatives asking legislators to preserve the credit union federal tax exemption.
