GOSHEN, Ind.—Traditionally limited to the day after Thanksgiving, Interra Credit Union is hosting a Black Friday Sale that is actually running all this week.
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SAN DIEGO—In conjunction with the San Diego Chargers, San Diego County Credit Union sponsored “Chargers Drive XXXVI” here yesterday at the Town & Country Convention Center as part of a broad effort to collect blood donations. The long-running community event included appearances by Chargers players, live music, interactive activities, and free bone marrow registry testing.
TEMPLE, Texas—Texas Partners FCU here held a release party and private screening of the new movie ‘Mockingjay—Part 1,” part of the Hunger Games series, showing the movie one night before its official debut.
MADISON, Wis.—The increasing size of commercial loans being made by credit unions, as well as the similarly growing number of credit unions originating them, is the subject of a new white paper from the CUNA Lending Council.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.--NCUA has updated information on the costs of its Corporate Resolution Program and the performance of its NCUA Guaranteed Notes Program.
ST. LOUIS—All 11 offices of St. Louis Community CU spread across a city facing civil unrest are closed today, according to the $235-million CU’s website.
FERGUSON, Mo.—A credit union office here near the area where protests have been taking place over the shooting of Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson will be closed today out of concern for the safety of employees and members.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Charlotte Metro Credit Union has won the inaugural “Battle of the Brands” in this market staged by the Charlotte Business Journal.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.—The November Money Anxiety Index improved to 67.1, which is only 8.5 index points higher than its level seven years ago on the eve of the Great recession.
MADISON, Wis.—The Filene Research Institute has released a new white paper that seeks to identify how credit unions can optimize delivery channels and enhance member satisfaction.
