WESTBROOK, Maine—Shared branch activity in Maine was up by 25% during 2014, according to the Maine CU League.
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ISSAQUAH, Wash.—Costco has announced that it will enter into a new co-brand credit card program with Citi, with Visa replacing American Express as the card network.
EASTLAKE, Ohio—Yet another person has been convicted for crimes related to the biggest-ever credit union failure.
WASHINGTON—Jonathan Ihrig has been promoted to chief compliance officer by CUNA.
WASHINGTON—Richard Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, told the House Committee on Financial Services that its early focus on mortgage abuse continues, but that it is also moving on to other initiatives.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions will be paying attention to a hearing by the Senate Committee on Finance today.
SAN FRANCISCO—Wells Fargo, which is one of the largest subprime auto lenders in the U.S., said it is dialing back its lending to the market.
MADISON, Wis.—Women face a number of unique challenges as leaders within the credit union community, according to a new study released by the Filene Research Institute.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—U.S. New Mexico FCU has changed its name to U.S. Eagle FCU.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—The International Harvester Employee Credit Union is changing its name to IH Credit Union. The new name comes with a new logo and color scheme.
