WESTBROOK, Maine–Maine’s credit unions are sponsoring a summer-long schedule of advertising on radio stations in this state.
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HOUSTON—Cardtronics, the world’s largest retail ATM owner/operator, has completed its acquisition of Columbus Data Services. Founded in 1999 and based in Dallas, CDS is a leading independent processor of ATM and payment card transactions, providing leading-edge solutions to ATM sales and service organizations and financial institutions. CDS will operate as a separate division of Cardtronics and will continue to be led by the current management team, the company said.
SAN FRANCISCO–There’s a bit of a disconnect in the way digital services are being used, according to a new analysis.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has sent letters to Rep. Scott Tipton and Rep. Andrew Barr thanking them for introducing H.R. 2896, “Taking Account of Institutions with Low Operation Risk Act of 2015.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz and National Treasury Employees Union President Colleen Kelley Tuesday signed a new, five-year collective bargaining agreement.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—With NCUA’s new associational common bond rule taking effect Monday, the agency has issued guidance to FCUs on the new regulation.
WASHINGTON–Not surprisingly, the credit union trade groups and NCUA have opposite reactions to a GAO recommendation that the federal regulator be given authority to oversee third party technology vendors to credit unions.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich.–The Michigan Credit Union League’s board has voted unanimously to tell CUNA that it believes state leagues should maintain local control of their names and dues formulas, but that it also supports giving credit unions the option to join the league and CUNA separately if so desired.
WASHINGTON—CUNA is formally asking the CFPB to provide a temporary safe harbor from the enforcement of integrated disclosure requirements for mortgage loan transactions under the bureau’s TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures (TRID) regulation.
WASHINGTON—While CUNA supports the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rulemaking regarding DOE program integrity and improvement, the trade association is concerned the proposal may have some negative effects on credit unions.
