Former Congressman Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.), who lost his re-election bid last fall, was honored by credit unions during CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference on Feb. 28.
WASHINGTON — Experts familiar with the debit interchange fight urged credit union leaders at CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference to prepare for the best on the pending rule but prepare for the worst.
Francisco “Quico” Canseco, the freshman Republican representative from Texas' 23rd District told a group of Latino credit union executives that he supports credit unions' tax exemption.
Fiserv Inc. has announced three new acquisitions so far this week, including a credit union core processing service bureau, a mobile banking and payments provider and a startup pre-paid card specialist.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.) plans a renewed push to raise the cap on member business loans because it’s a way of creating jobs without involving government.
Marking one of the largest mergers in years in Washington State, two Seattle area CUs, the $564 million Watermark CU and the $544 million Sound CU, are planning to merge in 2011.
WASHINGTON — More than 800 CU industry executives and volunteers gathered at Washington's Grand Hyatt Hotel last night to honor the credit union youth, former CUNA CEO Dan Mica and Rudy Hanley, longtime CEO of SchoolsFirst CU.
WASHINGTON — The woman setting up the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection said the bureau will be a strong ally of credit unions that “want to work on behalf of their members.”