ALPENA, Mich.–Alpena Alcona Area Credit Union said it has again rolled back its overdraft privilege (ODP) and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees to $17.50 from $19.52.
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ROCKY HILL, Conn.– Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union said it has entered into a new partnership with Porter and Chester Institute, a technical school with locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, to offer education loans to its students.
NEW YORK–Credit unions seeking to grow student lending should pay attention to a new survey that found while a majority of former college students have comparison-shopped for cars, clothes or insurance, just 8% said they did so when it came to finding an education loan.
WASHINGTON–Harland Clarke is now live with a rebranded suite of engagement tools, including a checking option that makes the member’s first check payable to them to incent certain behaviors, such as signing up for a credit union’s mobile app.
IRVINE, Calif.–With a new mortgage platform not even a year in the market, CU Direct is preparing to roll out the same technology to two other lending channels as part of a solution it said credit unions will find “revolutionary.”
WASHINGTON–It will take just a few minutes to read this news item: in just one of those minutes, 34 new mortgage apps will be filed, 53 insurance policies but, and 180,000 debit and credit card transactions will take place.
MIRAMAR, Fla.– Tropical Financial Credit Union said it is upping the ante when it comes to member rewards.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–There are five different debates that still dominate the financial services industry over the next decade, according to one analyst, and how those debates are answered will help fuel (or stymie) growth
SAROSOTA, Fla.–Manatee Community FCU and the City of Sarasota have partnered on a program to offer a variety of financial services to city residents who are unbanked or underbanked.
LEXINGTON PARK, Md.–Cedar Point FCU plans to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2020 with 75 “Acts of Service.”
