WASHINGTON—Supplemental capital legislation was reintroduced in the House Friday.
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LONDON—Money may not buy you love, but research from global information services company Experian suggests that, if you’re not careful, love can certainly wreak havoc a person’s finances – and possibly continue to do so long after a relationship has ended.
ALBANY, N.Y./RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.—The New York Credit Union Association has signed a letter of intent to sell its subsidiary, Covera Solutions, to CO-OP Financial Services.
WASHINGTON—Wally Murray, CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union and chair of the Nevada CU League, told the Senate Banking Committee that “multiple statutory and regulatory barriers” are keeping credit unions from more fully serving members.
WASHINGTON—Two credit union representatives have testified today before Congress on why the need for regulatory relief has become critical.
PALO ALTO, Calif.—NAFCU President/CEO Dan Berger will be among those attending a White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection today at Stanford University.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. ––Digital Insight said it has entered into an agreement with EyeVerify to offer Digital Insight customer financial institutions EyePrint ID for a password-free mobile banking experience.
CHICAGO—It’s Friday the 13th, which should worry some CUToday.info readers, as it’s considered unlucky.
HUDSON, Wis. – YMCA Camp St. Croix here has received a $550,000 grant from the Royal Credit Union Foundation to build a new program center that will serve day campers, community organizations and schools. The new building will named in honor of RCU in recognition of the donation.
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—In another sign of the improving economy, Altura Credit Union has re-opened a branch it had previously shuttered here, in one of the U.S. markets hit hardest by the recession.
