WASHINGTON—A federal district court today is examining debit interchange fees.
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SANTA ANA, Calif.—A second data breach at Heartland may be even more serious that the first, even if it isn’t getting the same attention, according to analysts.
CARSON CITY, Nev.—An amendment before Nevada’s governor may pave the way for medical marijuana companies in this state to gain access to the banking system.
CHICAGO–CUToday.info has added another new editorial feature: The Gov.
ACME, Mich.—Credit unions across the country should be watching member credit reports for loans from Western Sky in order to help those members file claims for refunds, according to this state’s regulator.
TOPEKA, Kan.–Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill over the weekend that will keep state workers from being furloughed.
CARPINTERIA, Calif.—Credit cards are making a comeback, according to a new data that indicates credit card purchase volume increased last year while debit held steady.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.–Two credit unions here said they are entering into a partnership to form a number of CUSOs, with the managing CUSO to be known as UProsper Services Group.
TAMPA, Fla.—CSCU has elected David Brock, president and CEO of Community Credit Union of Florida, as its new board chair. Based in Rockledge, CCUF has more than $515-million in assets and more than 39,000 members.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.– Xceed Financial Credit Union’s vice president of Human Resources, Courtnay Lynch, has been named the HR Professional of the Year Award by the HRD Network, an organization of credit union human resources and training professionals in California and other western states.
