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By Michelle A. Samaad |
May 14, 2012
For many who have been laid off from their jobs, unemployment benefits can keep some sort of income coming in, but it is almost always not nearly enough.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
May 9, 2012
To help supplement state unemployment benefits for those who have lost their jobs, UNFCU Financial Advisors has formed a unique partnership.
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By David Morrison |
April 29, 2012
As the payment industry begins to move toward replacing magnetic stripe cards with cards that use embedded smart chips, credit unions and other card issuers will have to eventually decide whether they will issue cards that use personal identification numbers or signatures to validate transactions.
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April 15, 2012
The $24 billion State Employees’ Credit Union is not waiting around for the widespread of adoption of chip and pin cards.
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
February 17, 2012
After some 24 years at the helm of United Nations Federal Credit Union, President/CEO Michael J. Connery Jr. will retire effective Jan. 1, 2013.
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By David Morrison |
February 12, 2012
Visa USA has reported that U.S. financial institutions have issued more than one million credit and debit cards that use information on embedded computer chips to validate transactions instead of magnetic stripe technology.
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By David Morrison |
February 6, 2012
Card brand says strong interest among large issuers and small.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
December 11, 2011
From New York to countries around the world, United Nations Federal Credit Union is steeped in a global pursuit to carry out its ongoing mission of charitable giving.
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By David Morrison |
September 14, 2011
Despite the documented ability of smart chips to cut fraud losses, experts say some credit unions and CUSOs have not moved very quickly to start issuing credit and debit cards enabled with the higher tech chips.
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By Robert McGarvey |
September 7, 2011
Aite had it partly right. That's one way to interpret clarifications from MasterCard regarding its policies on EMV transactions and ATMs.