League InfoSight was created in 2003, the result of a multi-League effort to work collaboratively to provide the best possible compliance resources for member credit unions. The collaborative model is at the heart of League InfoSight and allows the expertise of League/Association partners and stakeholders to be leveraged to develop compliance best practices, evolve technology solutions, and focus on content strength.
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League InfoSight was created in January 2003 by the following Credit Union League/Associations: Florida (now includes Alabama and Georgia as the League of Southeastern Credit Unions), Georgia (now part of the League of Southeastern Credit Unions), Michigan, Ohio and Texas (now includes Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri as the Cornerstone Credit Union League). Since then, the California (and Nevada), Cooperative, Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey (now includes Pennsylvania as CrossState Credit Union Association), New York, Pennsylvania (now includes New Jersey as CrossState Credit Union Association), MD/DC, GoWest (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming) and Maine Leagues/Associations have taken ownership positions in League InfoSight. For more information, visit LeagueInfoSight.com.
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