MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich.—IDS.com (Intelligent Document Solutions) has entered into an new alliances with several companies, in both cases doing so to further what it called a “shared vision and commitment of providing unparalleled customer service and best-of-industry solutions.
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LAS VEGAS—Can selfies have an actual redeeming value after all? Yes, according to one company that is championing new technology in which the selfie replaces user names and passcodes for online security, including at financial institutions.
EAST HARTFORD, Conn.—American Eagle Federal Credit Union is marking its 80th anniversary with a new state charter and a new name as American Eagle Financial Credit Union.
PORTSMOUTH, N.H.—Service Credit Union here said it has formed Service Insure, LLC, a subsidiary CUSO that will extend a full suite of insurance solutions to members in New England, and military members in Germany and worldwide.
SAN ANTONIO—Three credit unions have been named as finalists for an award and now find themselves competing against the likes of WWE Wrestling, JCPenney, the State of Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture.
TUCSON—Several credit union execs are working on the transition teams of newly elected officials in their respective states.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Cybersecurity, interest rate risk, Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance and liquidity funding are at the top of NCUA’s supervisory priorities for 2015, according to a Letter to Credit Unions (15-CU-01) sent Tuesday.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—A new study shows that the rash of data breaches in the past year had little impact on holiday shopping.
WASHINGTON—A new report provides more proof that lenders are reaching down deeper into credit scores.
WASHINGTON—CUNA is supporting NCUA’s proposal to amend Part 704 of its regulations on corporate CUs, but it is asking the agency to address issues outside of the proposal, including the role of corporate credit unions in providing liquidity to natural-person credit unions.
