ROME, Ga.—Diane McCoy has been named president and manager of the $16-million Rome Kraft Employees Credit Union.
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DES MOINES, Iowa–A new survey conducted by the Iowa Credit Union League (ICUL) of more than 1,100 CU members and consumers throughout the state has found that 40% of Iowans are planning on taking the same amount of time off, traveling the same distances and using the same types of transportation for their summer vacation as years past.
LOS ANGELES–The nation’s banks are being urged to switch to the top-level domain .bank, as it offers better security than the .com domain, according to some analysts.
ARLINGTON, Va. – A “live hack” demonstration will be part of the just-announced agenda for the NASCUS/CUNA Cybersecurity Symposium set for August.
MADISON, Wis.–The National CU Foundation is reminding that credit unions have until July 15 to apply for a Experiential Learning Grant from the Foundation (the Foundation).
NEW YORK—A new study shows consumers continue to open their mobile banking apps at a higher rate as they steer further away from branches.
TUSCALOOSA Ala. – Alabama One Credit Union has filed a lawsuit against a number of high-ranking public officials in the state, including a state senator and a senior aide to the governor, as well as officials with the state regulator, the CEO at another credit union, local attorneys, and others.
PEOSTA, Iowa–Dupaco Community Credit Union has partnered with a community college on a new branch that will “focus on improving ways in which credit union staff can help members manage their money.”
SAN FRANCISCO–A new study has found that EMV card distribution does not equate to EMV cardholder awareness.
AUSTIN, Texas–A new study offers some insights into just what all those online users do when logging into their financial accounts, along with offering an insight into why there are now fewer log-in failures.
