BASINGSTOKE, U.K.– The value of biometrically authenticated remote mobile payments will reach $1.2 trillion globally by 2027, up from $332 billion in 2022, according to a new study from Juniper Research.
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WASHINGTON–Two credit union economists said they see little choice but for the Federal Reserve to take more rate-raising action following new inflation numbers.
MADISON, Wis.– CUNA Mutual’s chief economist is forecasting 7% inflation this year, then 3% in 2023 and 2% in 2024.
KOLOA, Kauai–It’s extremely unlikely you’ve given a thought to the operating system underlying the technology that makes reading this article possible. And yet you count on it. Similarly, credit unions need to build out a Personal Financial Operating System for consumers that is ubiquitous yet invisible, but that is also fundamental and trusted, according to one person.
KOLOA, Kauai–The future is not in the future, credit unions are too quick to move right to “harvest,” and too many CUs are product-focused, according to a panel of experts who shared their views on those issues and more here.
WASHINGTON—Total consumer credit rose 10.1%, at a seasonally adjusted, annualized rate, in April and is up 7.5% compared to a year ago.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As VyStar Credit Union continues to restore services after its online and mobile banking solutions crashed during a conversion, many members continue to vent frustrations in local media while local CUs are reporting increases in membership as a result.
LANCASTER, Penn.–Following six years of planning, a credit union that was granted its federal charter in 2021 has opened its first branch here.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has announced a pair of upcoming webinars, the first to focus on challenges faced by small credit unions, the second on call reports.
ATLANTA—The United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has published a decision holding that the Dodd-Frank Act “does not prohibit the enforceability of delegation clauses contained in consumer arbitration agreements ‘in any way.’”
