NEW YORK—A new report shows that it’s not just lower-income consumers who are trying to stretch their dollars as inflation continues.
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DUBLIN, Ireland–Credit unions in Ireland have once again finished atop a national poll as the “most trustworthy” financial providers, but the survey also reveals a “noticeable age distinction in the preferences for traditional and modern forms of banking.”
BOCA RATON, Fla.— IWS Acquisition Corp. said it has introduced its new Electric Vehicle Mechanical Breakdown Insurance (EVMBI) for California.
WASHINGTON–CUNA has opened registration for its 2023 Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington.
WASHINGTON—Credit union loans outstanding increased 2.4% in June, compared to a 2.3% increase in May of 2022 and a 1% increase in June of 2021, according to CUNA's latest Monthly Credit Union Estimates.
WASHINGTON–More than 20,000 messages have been sent over a 10-day period by credit unions to members of Congress expressing opposition to an interchange bill introduced by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Roger Marshall (R-KS). The bill would allow merchants to route payments through an unaffiliated network.
WASHINGTON–The Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC) and its state-level associations have invested $272,000 to back 41 different candidates in this week’s primaries. Those include seven open seat races.
MADISON, Wis.–CUNA has found new office space in its long-time home in Madison, Wis.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has announced the eight winners of its 2022 Annual Awards, which honor member credit unions and credit union professionals and volunteers for excellence and achievement in the industry.
WASHINGTON—The Department of Defense has released its Report to the Senate Armed Services Committee and House Armed Services Committee on Access to Financial Institutions on Military Installations.
