NAPERVILLE, Ill.–Calling it a “step that expands its ability to offer market-leading payment innovations,” Alloya Corporate FCU said it has entered into a partnership with Cincinnati-based Neural Payments.
Fresh Today
MADISON, Wis.– Nominations are open for World Council of Credit Unions’ (WOCCU) 2024 Digital Growth Award, which will recognize one or more member credit union associations or individual member credit unions for successfully working toward the association’s Challenge 2025 goal of expanding digital transformation across the globe.
ORLANDO, Fla.-- Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) recently met with leaders from several Central Florida credit unions for a “vital discussion on numerous topics crucial to credit unions and the communities they serve,” according to the organizations.
MONTGOMERY, Ala.– Following a series of in-depth reviews and assessments by a panel of veteran state supervisors, the Alabama Credit Union Administration has received Accreditation from NASCUS.
WASHINGTON–Inflation may be cooling, but it continues to be felt and can be seen in the new civil money penalty (CMP) amounts announced by the CFPB.
SAN FRANCISCO—Visa reported it is expanding its Fintech Fast Track program beyond card issuance to connect members to Visa’s real-time money movement platform, Visa Direct.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Technology is hosting a free virtual tech summit on Jan. 25 that will be largely focused on artificial intelligence.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.–Two new CEO positions for which credit unions are seeking candidates have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, The Gig. Those are in addition to another CEO position that was also added within the last week.
DUBLIN, Ireland—The Irish government has launched a public consultation on a future national payments strategy (NPS).
WASHINGTON–Now operating as a single trade association representing credit unions on Capitol Hill, representatives of America’s Credit Union said they are excited about the new—a unified voice offering “uninterrupted advocacy”—and still concerned over the old—concerns over language opposed by CUs being slipped into legislation.
