LONDON –Australia has long been a country that deserves credit unions’ attention, as it is often at the forefront of numerous financial services innovations. Now, U.S. CUs have another reason to look Down Under.
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WASHINGTON–The United States added 428,000 jobs in April, approximately the same number as in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
MADISON, Wis. – CUNA Mutual Group reported it will unify its businesses under a single brand, TruStage, in 2023.
CHICAGO–It wasn’t all that long ago that many people swore they would never purchase anything online.
CHICAGO–Better understanding where to best invest a credit union’s limited resources and how to also get a clearer conclusion of members’ and potential members’ needs were among the issues examined during a panel discussion here involving four experts that yielded numerous insights.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total vehicle sales rose to 14.3 million annualized units in April from 13.4 million annualized units in March, but monthly sales levels were down 21.9% year over year, according to newly released data.
WASHINGTON—All 19 credit-union backed candidates have won their primary races in this week’s elections in Ohio and Indiana, according to CUNA. The candidates had financial support from the respective state leagues as well as the Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC), CUNA’s federal political action committee.
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James continues to lead a multistate coalition of eight attorneys general who are urging U.S. President Joe Biden to fully cancel federal student debt owed by every federal student loan borrower in the country.
HONOLULU–The Hawaii Credit Union League has announced the results of its board elections.
NEW YORK – A multi-state agreement and $141-million settlement have been reached with Intuit following allegations its TurboTax unit deceived millions of low-income Americans by advertising that its tax services were “free” even though in the end users ended up paying.
