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By David Morrison |
March 26, 2012
The Riverside, Calif., credit union said it will return human beings to its Murrieta branch after it had been an ATM-only location for almost a year.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
March 4, 2012
The Golden State’s credit unions may be nearing the end of their long journey to recovery. According to the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, California CUs made progress in 2011 in the areas of net income, net worth ratios, membership growth and loan performance.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
September 25, 2011
At the close of 2011’s second quarter, a handful of credit unions located in the sand states, where a teetering economy has made it most difficult for financial institutions to thrive, shared hopeful bits of news: net worth ratio improvements, net income increases, loan loss reductions and operating expense cutbacks.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
September 23, 2011
This article will be among the news, features, analysis and insight filling the pages of the next print edition of Credit Union Times.
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May 23, 2011
The $731 million Altura Credit Union sent one of its members, Miriam Perez Blum of Moreno Valley, to meet Grammy-award winning country music singer Carrie Underwood at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival held earlier this month.
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By David Morrison |
April 20, 2011
The $722 million Altura Credit Union, headquartered in Riverside, Calif., will close four branches and lay off 11% of its workforce.
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By David Morrison |
April 11, 2011
The $722 million Altura Credit Union in Riverside, Calif., will close four branches and is apparently laying off 11% of its workforce.
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By Staff Writer |
March 2, 2011
The $781 million Altura Credit Union is now offering users of iPhones, Androids, BlackBerrys and other Internet-enabled devices free downloadable mobile banking applications.
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January 19, 2011
Altura Credit Union, Riverside, Calif., this month closed its branch office at E. Florida Ave. in Hemet, Calif., and merging it with its second Hemet branch office at 320 S. Sanderson
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By Marc Rapport |
August 4, 2010
WesCorp wanted to enter the mobile banking market for credit unions but knew it needed something to help it stand out in that crowded space. So it went to the core of the matter. Or, in this case, the core processing system.