CHICAGO—Credit unions across the country will be celebrating International Credit Union Day today in a variety of ways.
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MADISON, Wis.—As credit unions celebrate International CU Week this week, it’s worth noting that it isn’t just membership in U.S.-based credit unions that has grown significantly over the past decade, but CU membership around the world.
ONTARIO, Canada—With National Co-op Week being celebrated this week in Canada, credit unions in this province are part of a series of conferences and roundtables among all types of cooperatives.
EDINBURGH, Scotland—The European ATM Security Team (EAST) is warning that the use of malware against ATMs is growing, with at least 20 such incidents reported by a single unnamed ATM deployer in Europe.
FITCHBURG, Mass.—The $1-billion Workers Credit Union here said it will pay a $2.5-million bonus dividend to members in early 2015, the first bonus dividend paid in its 100-year history.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has agreed to extend its comment period to Jan. 12, 2015 on a proposal that would change the eligibility requirements for institutions, including credit unions, to join and maintain membership in Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLBs).
DALLAS—Randolph-Brooks FCU, which is based in San Antonio, is extending its reach into this market.
MADISON, Wis.—Twenty CU executives have joined Filene Research Institute’s i3 Innovation program.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– The U.S. Agriculture Department has acknowledged the National Credit Union Administration’s contribution to the annual Feds Feed Families food drive, and recognized Todd M. Harper, NCUA’s director of public and congressional affairs, as one of the top three individual contributors among all federal employees nationwide.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA will be a participant in a webinar being hosted by the Federal Reserve on “Fair Lending Hot Topics,” scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 2:00 p.m. EST.
