Wednesday, June 11, 2025

SECU What's Next? What Would You Do With This Response?

 
State of North Carolina
Credit Union Division

June 11, 2025

SENT VIA EMAIL

Mr. James C. Blaine
jimblainenc@gmail.com

Dear Mr. Blaine:

We received your email dated June 9, 2025.  We encourage you to resolve any issues you may have with State Employees’ Credit Union by contacting the credit union directly.  At any point, you may also submit a complaint form to the North Carolina Credit Union Division (NCCUD) for investigation.  A complaint form can be submitted via the NCCUD website at https://cud.nc.gov/Consumers/File-a-Complaint.


Sincerely,

Caroline C. Warren
Investigations & Chartering Manager


ec: Ms. Kristina Ray, Administrator, NCCUD

😎  The motto of the State of North Carolina is: "Esse Quam Videri" ("To Be, Rather Than To Seem".) 

  This appears to be mostly "seems", rather than...well y'know.







 

8 comments:

  1. NCCUD
    MISSION STATEMENT

    To advocate and assist in the formation of credit unions, to ensure the safety and soundness of the credit unions and their compliance with applicable laws through examinations and other means, and to fulfill supervisory responsibilities in an effective and professional manner.

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  2. SECU owns NCCUD so don't get your hopes.

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    1. 8:55am Just for the record I don't believe this is true.

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  3. It’s well written, isn’t it? Nice to see it, but what’s the point of the post?

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  4. Someone needs to report on the mess going on at Civic. Members are reporting there debit cards don't work they can't access their money. The credit card conversion had resulted in lots of members getting collection letters. The closing of their long term LGFCU card has lowered their credit scores and they have to wait days for any response if they are lucky to get one. Leadership (11 chief executives for a 3-4billion credit union) have been silent. They are turning to non-member deposits to alleviate the outflow of member deposits.

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    1. https://www.civicfcu.org/message-from-ceo

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    2. The split has been in motion for a while now, right? Sounds like it's Civics problem now!

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    3. Latino completed their split with no problems. Leadership? Board? Administrative Team?

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