Lucky Members Had 60 Seconds to Grab All the Loot They Could in PSCU Contest 12/18/2018 08:02 pm CHICAGO — Lucky members or representatives from eight credit unions were chosen as winners of PSCU’s sixth annual Credit Union Magic Minute, during which teams have 60 seconds to grab as much as they could from a warehouse stacked with thousands of items ranging from electronics and toys to kitchenware and household products.
Hanscom FCU Coordinates Giving Tree Program 12/28/2018 02:33 pm HANSCOM AFB, Mass.–Hanscom FCU helped coordinate Hanscom AFB’s annual Giving Tree program for children who are in need of warm winter clothing.
Half-Dozen Former Regulators Detained in Poland 12/18/2018 08:02 pm WARSAW, Poland–At least a half-dozen individuals who once worked for this country’s financial regulator have been detained as part of an investigation into potential wrongdoing.
Aggieland CU Helps Student Pay Tuition 12/28/2018 03:03 pm COLLEGE STATION, Texas– – Aggieland Credit Union awarded Julie Kircher, currently a Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences PhD student at Texas A&M University, with a $5,000 check.
Football Game Score Leads to Donation 12/19/2018 10:01 am NOTRE DAME, Ind.–After the Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the USC Trojans in college football—meaning Notre Dame FCU beat USC CU in the 6th annual credit union charity challenge, NDFCU donated its winnings to a charity.
Wells Fargo Pays $575 Million to Settle State AGs' Charges 12/28/2018 03:18 pm SAN FRANCISCO–Wells Fargo has agreed to pay a $575 million fine to divided among all 50 states and the District of Columbia to settle civil charges related to the bank's fake-accounts scandals.
With Every Goal, Electro CU Supports Foundation 12/19/2018 11:01 am ST. LOUIS – No matter the score, kids in the St. Louis area won every time the Saint Louis FC scored a goal off a corner kick during the 2018 season, with Electro Savings Credit Union donating $100 for every goal scored off a corner kick to the St. Louis Scott Gallagher Foundation.
Stress From Poor Financial Health Often Leads To Poor Physical Health, Suggests Report 12/16/2018 04:44 pm SAN FRANCISCO–Credit unions have another reason to work with their members on finances, with new research showing Americans who report poor financial health also tend to have poor physical health.
Former FDIC Staffer Found Guilty Of Taking Materials To Help Job Prospects 12/16/2018 04:45 pm BROOKLYN, N.Y.–A former senior-level employee at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has been found guilty of stealing the “living wills” of big banks as she sought an advantage in obtaining a job in the private sector.