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BECU Cracks Card Skimming Ring At Wendy's

Credit Union Journal | Jul 29, 2010 SEATTLE – A worker at a local Wendy’s restaurant was arrested yesterday, along with two alleged accomplices, and charged with identity theft after she allegedly used a “skimmer” to steal credit card information from as many as 135 customers.

New Assault Launched On Card Interchange

Credit Union Journal | Jul 28, 2010 WASHINGTON – A Senate subcommittee yesterday endorsed a bill that would cap interchange fees charged to federal government entities for taxes and other services at the lowest market rate, continuing efforts to lower interchange fees charged by credit unions and banks.

How Are Assessments Affecting Your CU?

Credit Union Journal | Jul 26, 2010 LAS VEGAS-Credit Union Journal asked attendees at the recent 1 Credt Union Conference: How are the assessments affecting your credit union's operations?

Only Thing Scarier Than Reform Bill: The Regulations Still To Come

Credit Union Journal | Jul 26, 2010 CHICAGO-There is greater concern over what's to come-rather than what's already known-regarding the financial reform legislation signed into law by President Obama last week.

Breadth Of Bubble Stunned The Pros

Credit Union Journal | Jul 26, 2010 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.-Even asset managers who were predicting a decline in housing were stunned by the downturn that eventually ensnared corporate credit unions' balance sheets.

Things Worth Knowing If Not Lost In Translation

Credit Union Journal | Jul 26, 2010 Notes from the road, beginning with the 1 CU Conference in Las Vegas, which was co-sponsored by CUNA and the World Council of Credit Unions, and which hosted 2,800 people from Australia through Zimbabwe.

Talk Is Cheap . . . In Theory

Credit Union Journal | Jul 26, 2010 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Mobile banking transactions cost less than transactions at every other channel, according to mobile vendors and analysts, but credit unions that offer mobile banking can't confirm that claim.

Defections From Corporate System Grow As Questions Mount On Recapitalization

Credit Union Journal | Jul 23, 2010 CHICAGO – Credit union executives are strongly questioning whether they will reinvest in the corporate credit union system and many are exploring alternatives for investments, check processing and other services, as NCUA mulls over the fate of the corporates.

Small Dakotas Corporate Eyes Restructuring In Face Of NCUA Recap Call

Credit Union Journal | Jul 21, 2010 BISMARCK, N.D. – Midwest Corporate FCU, one of the smaller of the nation’s 28 corporate credit unions, said yesterday it exploring the conversion to a member-owned CUSO because like most corporates it will find it very difficult to recapitalize under NCUA’s proposed regulations.

Consumer Groups Ask NCUA To Close Loopholes Letting CUs Skirt Payday Loan Rules

Credit Union Journal | Jul 20, 2010 ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Several consumer groups told NCUA that credit unions are using a variety of methods to evade federal interest rate ceilings and other restrictions as the popularity of payday loan programs continues to grow.

CUJ Snapshot: International Issues Explored

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 LAS VEGAS-During the 1 CU Conference, Credit Union Journal asked international CU representatives: What issues are affecting credit unions in your home countries that Americans might not realize?

Are You Repricing In Wake Of New Rules?

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 LAS VEGAS-At The Members Group's recent client conference, Credit Union Journal asked credit union executives if they were repricing products given the hits to income from the CARD Act, Reg E and the potential loss of debit interchange fees from the Durbin amendment to the bank bill, and whether all these changes could mean the end of free checking as we know it.

Goal To Be The Facebook and LinkedIn Of Credit Union Community

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 INDIANAPLOIS-One vendor contends that it has launched the Facebook and LinkedIn of the CU community.

How One Corporate Got Back Into The Black

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 Credit Union Journal recently asked Corporate One CEO Lee Butke to outline the actions his CU has taken over the last three years that helped it mitigate losses.

CEOs, CFOs Continue To Map Strategies For Dealing With Assessments

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 EL SEGUNDO, Calif.-CU execs continue to map strategies for dealing with the ongoing special assessments from NCUA.

Financial Advisor Honored For Work On CU Board

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 Frederick Walters was recently recognized for his service at Randolph Brooks FCU by NAFCU, receiving the trade association's Volunteer of the Year award for credit unions above $150 million in assets.

Key To Big CU's Success Is Thinking Small

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 EAST LANSING, Mich.-Patrick McPharlin, who has been at the helm of the $1.8-billion Michigan State University FCU for the last 10 years, has been named NAFCU's CEO of the Year for credit unions above $150 million in assets.

New CUNA CEO Says Prior Roles At Corporates Are Not A Hindrance

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 WASHINGTON-New CUNA President Bill Cheney said he doesn't expect his role in the corporate crisis, as a one-time director at both U.S. Central FCU and WesCorp FCU, to limit him in lobbying NCUA, even as the federal regulator mulls claims in both cases against executives and directors of the two failed corporates.

Award Winner Isn't Above Mopping The Floor

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010 INDIANAPOLIS-Susan Ward is NAFCU's Professional of the Year for credit unions with assets of more than $150 million.

Former TV Pioneer Takes On New Role At CU

Credit Union Journal | Jul 19, 2010

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