The disaffiliation headache continued for CUNA this month with two large Albuquerque credit unions departing from the trade group and the Credit Union Association of New Mexico.

Resigning from the trade groups in a dispute apparently traced, in part, to policies over business lending and secondary capital are the $1 billion New Mexico Educators Credit Union and the $570 million Kirtland Federal Credit Union.

CUNA leaders vowed to press ahead with campaigns to convince leadership of both CUs to reverse their disaffiliations, resume their memberships and pay their 2011 dues.

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