CHICAGO–Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA), the first Black Greek sorority ever, has officially opened its own credit union, For Members Only FCU.
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As Impasse Continues, National Labor Relations Board Investigating TruStage Over Potential Violation
WASHINGTON--The National Labor Relations Board is investigating whether TruStage violated federal labor law as it was working to negotiate a new labor contract with its union.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Member spending is picking up with summer here, Co-op Solutions is reporting, noting its spending data show that June year over year transaction volume rose by 4.7% in credit and 2.4% in debit.
TACOMA, Wash. – Sound Credit Union has announced the winner of its 2023 FinTech Incubator Challenge and the app that took home top honors.
Bank of America Latest of the Big Banks to Report Bigger-Than-Nearly-All-CUs-Sized Quarterly Profits
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Bank of America has become the latest of the nation’s big banks to report robust profits during the second quarter.
IRVINE, Calif.– Origence said it will host a free webcast titled “The US Economy: Rising Rates, Real Risks, and Recession?” with guest speaker Economist Elliot Eisenberg on July 27 at 2 p.m. E.T.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Reserve has now gone live with its new system for instant payments, FedNow.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–The NCUA board has voted 3-0 in favor of a new member expulsion rule, but all three members of the board stressed they believe it should be used sparingly.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–The NCUA budget is currently projecting a $5.1 million surplus for 2023, even as the agency is beefing up its staffing and it has fewer vacant positions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—When the NCUA board meets today it will address a final rule related to federal credit union bylaws and the agency’s 2023 mid-session budget.
