ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz will host a town hall webinar on Tuesday, July 28, beginning at 3 p.m. ET.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–CU*Answers said it has noticed that a “trend is starting to take root,” which is that credit unions appear to be more willing now to pay early termination fees to switch data processors.
MADISON, Wis.—The CUNA Operations Sales & Service Council and CUNA Technology Council have released a new white paper titled “Physical-Digital Wallets: The New Payment Strategy.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Pentagon Federal Credit Union reported its mortgage origination department generated $1.7-billion in first and second trusts during the first five months of 2015. A major part of PenFed’s mortgage team resides in Omaha, Neb., where it employs more than 400 employees.
PORTLAND, Maine—Three people have been elected to serve on the Maine Credit Union League’s board of directors.
IRVINE, Calif.—CoreLogic’s national Building Permit Database has surpassed over 28 million residential, commercial and industrial building permits and now tracks more than 35 permit types, covering 65% of the U.S. residential and commercial market.
ARLINGTON, Va.—As the Senate Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management prepares to address the federal regulatory process today, NAFCU has a message for Congress: the CU exam process could also use some improvement.
ARLINGTON, Va.—In advance of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s markup today of the "PATENT Act" (S.1137), NAFCU is letting committee leaders know the bill is only an important first step.
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Another example of how crooks will turn to the path of least resistance, U.S. ATM card fraud is rising markedly as retailers attempt to tighten security at POS.
RICHMOND, Va.—Another sign that crooks may be increasing their ATM card skimming efforts, Virginia Credit Union reports it is reissuing plastic and handing out refunds as a result of local skimming attacks.
