GLASGOW, Scotland–Speaking to her first in-person World Credit Union Conference since being named president and CEO of the World Council of Credit Unions, Alissa McCarter LaBorde shared her own “rethinking” of what credit unions are, and then made two “asks” of the global credit union community.
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GLASGOW, Scotland–The pandemic set women back an entire generation when it comes to parity with men, according to a new study.
GLASGOW, Scotland–An expert on women and leadership drew upon her own former career as a credit union executive to share a lesson she learned as she urged other women to make their own “personal calls to courage” and to “not wait to be called upon.
GLASGOW, Scotland–Credit unions globally have the means to address financial inclusion around the world, improving the lives of countless people, according to one NCUA board member who shared his message with an international audience here.
WASHINGTON—While Congress will have a busy week, the credit union focus will be primarily on one hearing, CUNA reported.
WASHINGTON—With the NCUA board set to receive on Thursday a briefing on the agency’s 2022 mid-session budget, CUNA says it will be watching to see if any changes as a result of most agency staff largely continuing to work offsite.
WASHINGTON—NCUA is being urged by NAFCU to amend its regulations in Part 701.36 on federal credit union (FCU) occupancy, planning, and disposal of acquired and abandoned premises and incidental powers
WASHINGTON—The CFPB has announced a 10-day extension on its deadline for its advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) inviting comment on questions related to credit card late fees that financial institutions, including credit unions, collect.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total retail sales grew by 1% in June, following a decrease of 0.1% in May and an increase of 0.7% in April.
ALBANY, N.Y.–The $8-billion credit union formed by the merger of SEFCU and CAP COM FCU has introduced its new name.
