CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Metrum Community Credit Union here has been approved for a community charter by the Colorado Division of Financial Services.
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WASHINGTON–The U.S. economy continues to add jobs at a steady pace, and that has led to new predictions that the Federal Reserve will move before year-end to raise rates.
HOUSTON—When the Durbin rules on interchange were about to go into effect there were numerous predictions that it would decimate income streams at all credit unions, not just those that fell under its purview.
BRISTOL, Conn.–Six months after a credit union executive was allegedly abducted in his home and forced to drive to the CU as part of a robbery attempt, police are saying only that they continue to investigate the matter.
COLUMBIA, Md.–The Maryland/DC Credit Union Association has become the latest state league to call on Congress to pass HR 2769, the Risk-Based Capital Study Act of 2015, which is also known as the “Stop and Study” bill.
SAN FRANCISCO—Another report indicates that many small businesses in America are not prepared to switch to EMV card technology by the October 2015 liability shift deadline.
MADISON, Wis.—The rise in credit union lending maintained its pace in June, with auto loans continuing to drive advances, according to CUNA’s monthly credit union estimates.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES has announced some of the speakers who will present to its upcoming Directors Conference at the newly refurbished Walt Disney World Swan resort Dec. 6-9.
WASHINGTON—Operators of a bogus credit repair scheme that allegedly tricked Spanish-speaking consumers into paying thousands of dollars each to supposedly improve their credit will be banned from offering credit repair services and subject to a monetary judgment under settlements with the Federal Trade Commission.
VENTURA, Calif.—Ventura County Credit Union here has launched a new advertising campaign with hometown pride at its center.
