TOKYO, Japan—A new study shows that data hackers are more interested today in stealing health information and Uber accounts than they are traditional personal identity information, such as name, address and social security number.
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PORTLAND, Maine–The former CFO at Portland Police Department FCU has pleaded guilty to filing false NCUA 5300 reports.
ST. LOUIS – Margin compression. Feeling “besieged” by competition. Overwhelming regulatory burdens. It sounds like a list of concerns from credit unions, but in this case it reflects the primary issues raised by community banks in a new survey.
WASHINGTON—A new credit card study ranks Navy FCU No. 1 in cardholder satisfaction.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–– PSCU has announced the three finalists in its KnockOut 2015 competition. The competition is a 24-hour competitive event in which more than 200 participants came together with a goal of collaborating to discover new solutions to enhance the credit union member experience.
CHICAGO–There is a growing consensus the Federal Reserve will move to increase short-term rates before year-end. In response, and in follow up to reader feedback, CUToday.info launched “Pricing Week,” a series of stories featuring the viewpoints of analysts, CFOs, CEOs and others on how credit unions should prepare for any increase in rates.
MOHEGAN LAKE, N.Y.–Hudson River Teachers Federal Credit Union has changed its name.
INDIANAPOLIS—Teachers Credit Union has entered into a partnership with the NBA’s Indiana Pacers that includes as part of the deal an exclusive, free program for high school teachers in the state to help teach financial empowerment.
ORLANDO, Fla.– Unitus Community CU, Educators CU, CASE CU, Ent FCU and XCEL FCU were honored as winners of the CUNA Technology Council 2015 “Excellence in Technology” awards at the Council’s 20th Annual Conference here.
AUSTIN, Texas–A+ Federal Credit Union has established a $100,000 endowment at Texas State University to award scholarships to graduate College of Education students to help them earn their advanced degrees.
