WASHINGTON–CUs are responding to CUNA’s “middle class” campaign, an effort by the trade association to emphasize to Washington that the middle class and credit unions go hand in hand.
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PURCHASE, N.Y.—MasterCard is looking to make almost any portable connected device a payments vehicle.
SAN FRANCISCO–Mobile is rapidly displacing commerce made through laptops and desktops.
MAUMEE, Ohio—The $191-million Glass City FCU here has acquired $9-million Libbey Federal Credit Union, based in Toledo.
MADISON, Wis.—The CUNA HR & Organizational Development Council and CUNA CFO Council have partnered to publish a new white paper, Organizational and Development Metrics: Strengthening HR’s Strategic Approach.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Senior executives from PenFed Credit Union were joined by a U.S. State Representative, government officials from the state of Maryland, Prince George’s County and a host of corporate partners at the grand opening of Maryland’s first Junior Achievement Finance Park.
SAN ANTONIO—NAFCU’s 2015 Regulatory Compliance Seminar kicked off Tuesday with more than 250 credit union professionals attending from across the country.
WASHINGTON—In advance of a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing today regarding the safety of consumer information held by data brokers, NAFCU has sent a letter to the committee asking for retailers to be held to the same security standards as financial institutions.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that it should have included the survey questions it intends to use as part of a national web-based survey of 8,000 individuals that is part of its ongoing study of overdraft protection services.
WASHINGTON—Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will be testifying before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee today regarding the safety of consumer information held by data brokers.
