WASHINGTON–In the wake of NCUA’s announcement it iseliminating its streamlined application for Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) certification, CUCollaborate said it is stepping in to “fill the void.”
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WASHINGTON–CUNA’s Small Credit Union Committee has released a “Small Credit Union Talent Strategy Guide” it said is aimed at addressing the challenges and opportunities for talent acquisition.
JACKSON, Miss.—HOPE, the umbrella organization over Hope Enterprise Corp., Hope Credit Union and Hope Policy Institute, has been named one of Fast Company’s 10 most innovative companies reflecting current events.
MADISON, Wis.—The Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions’ Global Women’s Leadership Network (GWLN) is urging women in credit unions to apply for the 2022 GWLN Scholarship.
DUBLIN, Ireland–Ireland’s credit unions are calling on the government to remove the “handcuffs” that limit their ability to make mortgage loans.
SAN FRANCISCO—Consumers may be eligible for a payout from Plaid if they use financial apps like Venmo, Credit Karma, or Robinhood.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Missourians using digital or virtual currencies would be protected from some taxation under a bill introduced in the state legislature.
WASHINGTON–The credit union-backed Credit Union Governance Modernization Act has been included in the omnibus package of bills unveiled by House leadership on Wednesday morning.
WASHINGTON—Consumers are feeling slightly more positive about their ability to purchase a home, but affordability constraints continue to drive consumers’ perception of the housing market, according to the latest Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI).
WASHINGTON—Ahead of a Senate hearing on arbitration in financial services products, NAFCU, CUNA and other industry trades sent a letter to the committee outlining what they said are the benefits of arbitration for consumers.
