BOSTON–Credit unions continue to win over new members, but there is one “disconnect” for many CUs when it comes to service offerings, according to a new report.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.— NCUA should not require credit unions to publish fee income from overdrafts and non-sufficient funds (NSFs) as part of their call reports, America’s Credit Unions told the agency in a letter sent to the three board members.
WASHINGTON--Some 1,804 depository institutions turned to the emergency lending facility set up last March in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, representing about 20% of all eligible firms, the Federal Reserve said in a new report.
WASHINGTON–It’s a quiet week in Washington with the House adjourned and the Senate now dealing with a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
NEW YORK–A person once called the “Oracle of Wall Street” for calling the financial crisis of 2008-09 is now predicting home prices are likely to fall substantially, and a big reason is the habits many young men have developed.
WORCESTER, Mass. — Webster First FCU has named a new president and CEO to succeed the retiring Michael Lussier.
MADISON, Wis.–The president and CEO of the Wisconsin Credit Union League has announced plans to retire, while in California another retirement has led to a change in the chair of the state league.
WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has a Financial Trend Analysis that focuses on patterns and trends identified in Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) data linked to Elder Financial Exploitation (EFE), or, more specifically, illegal or improper use of an older adult’s funds, property, or assets.
METAIRIE, La. — The oldest credit union in Louisiana is marking its 100th anniversary.
KEARNY Ariz.–Two Arizona credit unions, one of which is significantly undercapitalized, have announced their intent to merge.
