VANCOUVER, Wash.—A man who robbed a branch of iQ credit union here and who stabbed a member while doing so said he committed the robbery in order to pay child support.
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NEW YORK—God now has a credit report.
WASHINGTON—Reflecting the change that has taken place in the economy, the Federal Reserve has named Gordon Werkema as its first-ever payments strategy director.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has issued prohibition orders against three people.
WASHINGTON—The hacking at the Internal Revenue Service is different from the kinds of breaches that have taken place at various retailers due to how it occurred and the fact its repercussions may last for years, according to analysts.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—Better mobile apps are a huge reason why consumers make the move to other financial institutions, but few consumers are willing to pay for those apps, according to new study findings released today by research firm SNL Financial.
BOSTON—The Massachusetts’ Division of Banks has set a hearing for next month at which it will discuss Chapter 466 of the Acts of 2014, An Act Relative to Credit Union Branching.
PLANO, Texas—NCUA Board Member J. Mark McWatters has been added as a speaker to Catalyst Corporate FCU’s 38th annual Economic Forum to be held Oct. 6-8 at the Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—The correct date for a webinar being hosted by NACUSO on “Planning and Implementing Large Credit Union Collaborations” is Tuesday, June 2, at 2 p.m. EDT.
SALT LAKE CITY—Two people have been arrested here on charges of using a “skimmer” on a local credit union’s ATM to capture member data.
