WASHINGTON–Journalist Ted Koppel, the former host of ABC TV’s Nightline, has been announced as a keynote speaker at CUNA’s Government Affairs Conference, which is scheduled for Feb. 21-25 in Washington.
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SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco FCU has introduced a new mortgage it said it aimed at San Franciscans struggling with Bay Area housing prices.
BEIJING—The Chinese government recently arrested a handful of hackers it says were connected to the breach of the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) database earlier this year, which exposed the records of more than 22 million current and former federal employees.
MIAMI–A charter school co-founded by the performer Pitbull has received an $18-million loan from a credit union to begin construction on a new complex that will be its home.
LOVES PARK, Ill.–The $90-million Rock Valley Credit Union has selected the Symitar EASE solution, the outsourced delivery model of the Episys core processing system.
WASHINGTON–Following voting by credit unions, CUNA has announced the theme for 2016’s National Credit Union Youth Month, which will take place during April. The fitness-inspired theme will be "Credit Union Strong."
WICHITA, Kan.–CUlead: Leadership Excellence and Development, a comprehensive, one-year, interactive program for Kansas and Missouri credit union staff who possess leadership potential and are ready to further develop their skills, has announced its 2016 class.
WASHINGTON–The House Financial Services Committee has voted 46-9 in favor of HR 2205, the Data Security Act of 2015.
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill.—Two more credit unions have announced year-end bonuses and loan interest rebates for members, just in time for the holidays.
SAN FRANCISCO—Mobile shopping increased significantly over Thanksgiving weekend, according to a new study.
