NEW YORK–Americans continue to like their financial institution branches, even if they are using remote services in increasing numbers.
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va.—The armed robber who held up an office of First Priority Credit Union here on Christmas Eve has been captured.
LAS VEGAS—Another set of thieves have tried unsuccessfully to steal an ATM from a CU, this time backing up a truck through the front window of a One Nevada Credit Union branch.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Commenters will have until March 22 to give feedback on NCUA’s Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act (EGRPRA) review.
LOGAN, Utah—USU Credit Union is donating $2 million to Utah State University’s Maverik Stadium, school officials announced.
MARYSVILLE, Calif.—A robber held up a branch of Sierra Credit Union using an aerosol can.
DENVER—A federal judge on Monday heard arguments over whether he should force the Federal Reserve to grant an account to a credit union chartered here to serve marijuana-related businesses.
WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) last week released a Regulatory Impact Assessment that estimates compliance with its proposed customer due diligence rule will cost financial institutions from $700 million to $1.5 billion over a 10-year period.
FARMERS BRANCH, Texas–The Cornerstone Credit Union Foundation said it is prepared to help any credit unions and/or CU employees who have been effected by the storms, flooding, and tornadoes that have hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
QUINCY, Mass.—Quincy CU is reporting that it has been hit with an ATM skimming attack that has compromised at least 670 member accounts.
