February 4, 2019
This collection of positive news about credit unions and their activities is assembled from a variety of sources on the Internet and from credit union submissions. Note: links used here are external and the League does not control their expiration dates. To share news from your Indiana credit union, send story links to Kay Neidlinger .
Indiana Credit Unions in the Media
Source: Credit union submissions and internet news reports. Some stories may require passwords for access.
Twenty savers from seven different Indiana credit unions won cash prizes in the latest drawing for Save to Win.
Board members and officers of the Indiana Credit Union Foundation were recently elected, and they have begun working on initiatives for 2019. They are all named and pictured in this story.
Tristate homepage - 2/4/2019
Evansville Teachers FCU is offering 10 scholarships worth $5,000 each to graduating high school seniors.
Journal Gazette - 2/3/2019
This column includes the news that League Director Nina Baker of ProFed FCU is a member of the board of directors of the Indiana Credit Union Foundation.
Three community members have been appointed as associate directors of the Interra CU board of directors. They are pictured.
Valpo Life - by Kole Rushmore 2/1/2019
This article features VP Commercial Loan Officer Pat McGinley who is quoted and pictured.
The credit union's President/CEO Kevin Ryan is quoted, and he is pictured at the ceremony, which recognized the credit union's efforts for championing financial literacy. Ryan is also League Vice Chairman.
The credit union donation was part of an ongoing giveback program. The high school has earned more than $10,000 through this program since beginning the partnership.
FORUM CU's Andy Mattingly talks about ways to be money smart when there is a positive change to your financial situation.
Herald Times - by Krystal Shetler 1/16/2019
This story celebrates the credit union's milestone anniversary (Password required).
Sullivan will oversee the Fraud Department, investigate fraud-related matters and act as a liaison with law enforcement as appropriate.