by GrafWebCUSO | May 17, 2017 | News
The $1.09 billion, Rapid City, S.D.-based Black Hills Federal Credit Union prepares for the kickoff of its new core implementation process in the third in a series documenting its system overhaul. This inside look previously followed BHFCU’s pre-conversion...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 17, 2017 | News
The $80 million, York, Penn.-based Heritage Valley Federal Credit Union learned to survive against bigger financial institutions by supplying innovative services to members, and educating and lending to those underserved by other options. “Our tag line is...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 16, 2017 | News
Strong job and wage growth helped mortgage delinquencies continue to diminish in the first quarter of 2017, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported. Mortgages that are late —but not in foreclosure — accounted for a seasonally adjusted 4.71% of all...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 16, 2017 | News
Last month, consumers reported the highest level of financial optimism since June 2013, according to the Survey of Consumer Expectations by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Expectations for household income growth and overall financial situation reached a record...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 16, 2017 | News
Lots of people point to self-indulgent millennials or debt-beleaguered GenXers or negligent boomers as the reason for the retirement crisis and the cause of their own hardships. But a Morningstar study instead points the finger at employers, and...
by GrafWebCUSO | May 16, 2017 | News
A Sound Credit Union employee who allegedly discriminated against a black Muslim woman that ignited a social media firestorm is no longer with the Tacoma, Wash-based cooperative. The $1.4 billion Sound CU posted its announcement on Facebook Monday night, but it did...