SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–While people tend to buy homes in late spring or summer, that isn’t the best time to attract buyers’ attention if credit unions want to close more mortgage deals, according to new numbers from CU Realty Services.
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HARRISBURG, Penn.–The Pennsylvania Credit Union Association and LoanStreet have partnered to provide a broad loan participation platform for Pennsylvania credit unions to invest in new loan opportunities, according to the PCUA.
SHREVEPORT, La.–ANECA Federal Credit Union here has become the 12th investor of the core data processing CUSO CU*South, Fairhope, Ala.
KERNERSVILLE, N.C.–Malcolm “Ed” Culpepper, who served as president of the Arizona Credit Union League from 1984-1992, has passed away. Mr. Culpepper was 68.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–A credit union with alleged ties to a Bitcoin exchange, money laundering and a phony front company has been shut down.
NEW YORK—A state judge in Queens has for a second time dismissed a lawsuit from taxi owners and credit unions that alleges the city is permitting Uber to operate illegally.
WASHINGTON–The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce said it is establishing a national federal credit union to provide access to capital, ensure fair lending practices and deliver low-cost business and savings solutions to members all across the United States.
DES MOINES, Iowa–The ongoing tensions between this state’s community banks and credit unions raised its head here when a legislative committee conducted a routine review of tax credits.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—By a 3-0 vote Thursday, the NCUA board approved a proposed field of membership rule that represents what Chairman Debbie Matz called the “most comprehensive” FOM reform in the history of the agency.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—While crediting NCUA for listening to CUs in crafting its proposal on field of membership, NAFCU and CUNA shared concerns over the agency’s new operating budget.
