LIVONIA, Mich. – Voting is now open for the Share the Love campaign, a national effort to “come together for the greater good,” according to CU Solutions Group.
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WASHINGTON—The American Bankers Association reported that e-mail addresses and passwords used to make purchases or register for events through ABA.com’s shopping cart application have been compromised.
YORK, Penn.–First Capital Federal Credit Union has named Sue DeStephano its new CEO and president. DeStephano will take over the job in January and succeed Dennis Flickinger, who is retiring Dec. 31 after 26 years as First Capital's CEO and president.
ST. JOSEPH, Mich.–Honor Credit Union is giving away $100 to each of 30 teachers.
SAN JOSE, Calif.–Cisco has released its 2015 Midyear Security Report offering updates on the latest cyberthreats.
NEW YORK–United Nations FCU has opened a new branch in an appropriate venue: the United Nations headquarters here.
COLUMBIA, S.C.—The main office of the Carolinas CU League, along with several credit unions in this state, are closed today due to the catastrophic flooding that has claimed the lives of at least seven people and forced hundreds to be rescued.
MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation has named the winners of the 2016 Wegner Awards, the highest honors bestowed by the U.S. credit union community.
WASHINGTON–The House of Representatives is expected to vote this week on legislation that would delay the implementation of the CFPB’s new mortgage rule, and create a safe harbor protecting credit unions from legal recourse through Feb. 1, 2016.
SCHAUMBURG, Ill.–Experian reported it has suffered a significant data breach with hackers stealing information on up to 15 million consumers. The information that was breached was from customers who had applied to sign up for T-Mobile's service last month.
