TACOMA, Wash.–A webinar titled “CDFI 2023: What Comes Next for CDFI Credit Unions” will be hosted today by CU Strategic Planning. The webinar is scheduled for 2-3 p.m. EST.
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REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft is now requiring users to obtain a written approval from the company in order to use Microsoft Azure for mining cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
WASHINGTON–Like much of the rest of the country and other advocacy groups in the capitol, credit unions are watching to see how committee assignments and chairmanships play out this week.
ARLINGTON, Va.–The new Congress may be getting the attention, but credit unions should also be paying as much if not more attention to the newly released rulemaking agendas from NCUA, the CFPB and other regulators, according to one person.
DENVER–Two Colorado credit unions have agreed to refund $4 million to members as part of a settlement with the state’s attorney general related to guaranteed automobile protection (GAP) fees.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–Workers at a branch of Lake Michigan Credit Union have voted in favor of unionizing.
HOUSTON—Two credit unions have named new leaders.
MADISON, Wis.–Registration for the National Credit Union Foundation’s Development Education (DE) opens today.
WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration (SBA) is being asked to rescind or pause all movement on its proposed rulemaking that would allow new lenders to apply for a license to offer SBA-backed 7(a) small business loans until the proposal’s effects related to fintechs and the SBA’s proposed changes to the affiliation and lending criteria rule are better understood.
WASHINGTON–NCUA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) has issued a report that offers four recommendations for improving the agency’s Continuity of Operations Program (COOP).
