ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Credit unions face many challenges ahead, and board members need to ask their managers tough questions to make sure they are ready to face those challenges—so the CU survives—NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz said Tuesday.
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MADISON, Wis.– The National Credit Union Foundation has turned 35.
WASHINGTON—The head of a sham debt relief operation has agreed to a judgment of more than $7.9 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that he deceived consumers and charged them thousands of dollars while providing nothing in return.
PLANO, Texas—To help CUs satisfy members’ growing demand to pay bills on the fly, Catalyst Corporate FCU has introduced a new app for mobile devices.
KERNERSVILLE, N.C.—With the catastrophic flooding in South Carolina impacting many within the CU movement, the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation (CCUF) said it is set to receive disaster-relief contributions to support those in need.
MEDFORD, Ore.–Rogue Credit Union has raised $8,500 to support the victims in the Umpqua Community College shooting.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Derrick Ragland has been named CEO of APCO Employees Credit Union here. Ragland will take over his new role Jan. 1, succeeding Merrill Mann, who will retire Dec. 31.
SALT LAKE CITY–During the University of Utah vs. University of Michigan football game here, a member of America First Credit Union won a $10,000 loan payoff as the culmination of AFCU’s “Summer Better than Others” summer loan campaign.
WASHINGTON—Jan Roche, president and CEO of the $1.7-billion State Department FCU in Alexandria, Va., testified today on behalf of NAFCU before a House Small Business Committee hearing on the Oct. 1 EMV deadline.
WICHITA, Kan. and ST. LOUIS, Mo.–The Kansas CU Association and the Missouri CU Association have voted in favor of a merger to create what will be called the Heartland Credit Union Association effective Jan. 1.
