MONETT, Mo.– Symitar, a division of Jack Henry, reported that it secured 14 competitive core system takeaways during the first half of the company’s fiscal year 2015, which ended Dec. 31, 2014.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Credit card startup Final, which is focused on combating fraud online and off while giving consumers more control over their spending, has raised $1 million in seed funding from investors.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.—Florida Credit Union Shared Services, the CUSO providing the state of Florida with Shared Branch Network services, is changing its name to Shared Services for Credit Unions.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala./TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—The League of Southeastern Credit Unions will roll out a new website in April with help from the Northwest Credit Union Association.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala—The CEO of a now defunct credit union has been arrested and charged in a 112-count superseding indictment alleging a seven-year conspiracy that included fraud while he led the credit union.
WASHINGTON—The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation held a hearing yesterday on “Building a More Secure Cyber-Future: Examining Private Sector Experience with the NIST Framework.”
ERIE, Penn.—Sixteen people have now been indicted in a Nigerian tax return fraud ring that was first discovered by Widget Financial Credit Union here.
SEOUL, South Korea—Samsung is once again rumored to be planning a mobile payments system of its own.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Credit unions can now watch NCUA open board meetings live, starting with the Feb. 19 event.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich.—To commemorate its 60th anniversary, Michigan Schools and Government CU has launched a project called “A Year of Giving Back.”
