SANTA FE, N.M.–Four credit unions—Del Norte CU, Columbia CU, Elevations CU and First Service CU—have all been recognized as some of the best places to work.
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho—The $260-million East Idaho CU reports that at least 200 of its members have had their payments cards compromised.
WASHINGTON–CUNA will soon formally release a report showing the cost to credit unions from regulations every year is approximately $6.6 billion.
COLUMBIA, S.C./RALEIGH, N.C.–The Carolinas Credit Union League has become the latest to say its members have voted in favor of allowing the option of joining the league without joining CUNA.
CUPERTINO, Calif.–Apple has entered into discussions with some of the nation’s largest banks over development of a payment service that would allow for person-to-person payments.
ATLANTA–Financial institutions that are part of a class-action lawsuit against The Home Depot over its data breach, which includes credit unions, are seeking to counter a move by the retailer after it asked the court for permission to freely community directly with absent class-action members about a potential settlement.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.–The $573-million Warren Federal Credit Union and the $229-million Community Financial Credit Union in Broomfield, Colo., have announced a plan to merge.
WASHINGTON—CUNA Wednesday sent a letter to Congress stating its support for amendments in the highway bill under review by the Senate this week.
WILKES-BARRE, Penn.–Amanda Magda, 30, the former assistant manager of Wilkes-Barre City Employees FCU who earlier this year pleaded guilty to loan fraud, will not have to serve any time.
DETROIT—Michigan First Mortgage, a unit of Michigan First Credit Union, has launched a new website that seeks to guide both first-time and experienced homebuyers through the mortgage and refinancing processes.
