PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga.–Two University of Georgia football players joined with Associated Credit Union and Dick’s Sporting Goods to take 16 young students shopping for Christmas.
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WASHINGTON—The Treasury Department is being asked by NAFCU to provide greater access to federal community investment programs.
ONTARIO, Calif.– Inclusiv Network said it has partnered with the National Association of Latino Credit Union and Professionals (NLCUP) and the California and Nevada Leagues to launch the first-ever Juntos Avanzamos-NLCUP Regional Chapter in California.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.– Rebranding itself as Co-op Solutions wasn’t its only accomplishment during 2022, according to the CUSO.
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. — Saying it has a long-standing commitment to giving back to the community and nonprofits, the Cooperative Credit Union Association (CCUA) said it has partnered with the CUSO NetGiver, which is designed to enable no-fee donations for credit union members.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve Board has adopted a final rule that identifies benchmark rates based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) to replace the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) in certain financial contracts after June 30, 2023.
NEW YORK—The holidays are anything but a jolly time of year for card issuers, as the battle for new cardholders and transactions remains fierce. That includes a new offer from one major issuer, American Express, which is offering a new perk.
DENVER–Considering making a change in 2023? Good news, as more open positions have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, the Gig, which includes C-suite and other open positions for which CUs are seeking applicants. Among those jobs are two organizations seeking CEOs.
WASHINGTON–The FDIC has some work to do when it comes to Wi-Fi security, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON–The 117th Congress will be heading home after passing the huge omnibus spending package that will keep the federal government operating, with credit unions having gotten some of what they wanted, while other provisions CUs strongly opposed were not included.
