NEW YORK—New PSCU CEO Chuck Fagan re-introduced himself to the CUSO’s member-owner credit unions here, pledging the company will remain true to its DNA and that the company will be a “great listener.”
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COLUMBUS, Ohio—State chartered CUs in Ohio received some encouraging words from their state regulator regarding field of membership expansion.
MADISON, Wis.–CUES said its School of IT Leadership is now set for Sept. 15-17, 2015 in San Antonio, and will help information technology leaders better understand ways to play a relevant part in delivering value and exceptional service to members.
LOS ANGELES—Several credit unions in the Los Angeles area are participating in events related to Earth Day today.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Retailers were responsible for nearly 60% of all personal data that was compromised during 2014, according to a new report.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—CUNA President Jim Nussle urged Ohio credit union leaders to tell their CU’s story to as many people within their communities as possible, saying that advocacy for the movement begins with them.
ELGIN, Ill. – Lending Solutions, Inc. said it is marking the fifth anniversary of its Payment Reminder Program (PRP), which the company says helps credit unions lower delinquencies by proactively contacting early stage accounts.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger will testify today during the Committee on Small Business hearing titled, Small Business, Big Threat: Protecting Small Businesses from Cyber Attacks.
HARRISBURG, Penn.—The Pennsylvania House Commerce Committee has unanimously passed prize-linked savings legislation out of committee.
LAS VEGAS—The National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations (NACUSO) told NCUA that even in its revised risk-based capital proposal the risk weights being proposed continue to lack actual quantitative justifications through empirical data and instead it seems the agency is just poking around seeking a “happy median.”
