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WASHINGTON—A new report from the Council of Inspectors General on Financial Oversight (CIGFO) suggests NCUA faces several challenges that threaten the safety and soundness of the credit union system, including the growing disparity in the performance of large and small credit unions.

WASHINGTON—With election day this week it appears the financial services industries are betting on Democrats to win control of the House. Banks, as well as companies in the securities and investment industries, have been giving more money to Democratic candidates, especially those considered moderates.

LOWELL, Mass. – As the third quarter came to an end, Friends of the Dracut Library came out on top as the winner of Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union’s Give-A-Click campaign.

WASHINGTON–With the 115th Congress now in its lame duck session, the credit union trade groups are working to see if any priorities can be achieved before adjournment just after Thanksgiving, while also working to lay the groundwork for priorities when the 116th Congress convenes in early 2019.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.– Ent Credit Union said it has begun construction of a new full service location at 2477 Marksheffel Road, 80951, near the intersection of Constitution Avenue and Marksheffel Road in eastern Colorado Springs.  

LAKE FOREST, Ill.—The Federal Reserve’s monetary policy is jeopardizing the future of financial institutions, contends one economist who is predicting net interest margins will markedly fall in 2019 if financial institutions don’t begin taking certain actions today.

MARLBOUGH, Mass.—The $8.5-billion Digital Federal Credit Union here must face a lawsuit accusing it of charging overdraft fees to thousands of customers based on an artificially low “available balance” when they had ample money in their accounts, a federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled.

RIVERDALE, Utah–America First Credit Union collected food items from its branches across Utah and southern Nevada for its 14th Annual Community Food Drive