Three credit union leagues have joined CUNA in its lawsuit against Equifax over the credit bureau's recent data breach that compromised personal financial information for more than 145 million people.
The Credit Union Association of New Mexico, the California-Nevada Credit Union League and the Michigan Credit Union League say they are now plaintiffs in a suit CUNA originally filed in a Georgia District Court on October 4. Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union and Greater Cincinnati Credit Union are already plaintiffs in the suit.
Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Daleville, Alabama, has $1.2 billion in assets and about 98,000 members. Greater Cincinnati Credit Union is a state-chartered credit union headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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