BROOKFIELD, Wis.—Fiserv and Goalsetter, a saving, investing and financial education platform, are reporting they have partnered to enable thousands of financial institutions to bring tailored financial services to the K-12 youth.
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NAPERVILLE, Ill.–Envisant, until recently known as the Illinois Credit Union League Service Corp., has pledged an additional $50,000 to the CU Awareness Program in Illinois, bringing Envisant’s total support of the initiative at $600,000.
WASHINGTON—Wildlife trafficking. Illegal mining. Hazardous substance trafficking. They are all known as “environmental crimes,” and according to the \ Department of the Treasury, financial institutions have a role to play in helping to slow the rise in such activities.
NEW YORK–The role of Black credit unions in extending financial services to often-underserved communities and residents in this city has gotten the attention of local media.
BERLIN—Less than two and a half years after launching in the United States and after attracting approximately a half-million customers, German digital bank N26 is shutting down its U.S. operations.
MADISON, Wis.–It’s a key question in front of many within credit unions as both decision-makers and consumers: “What can we expect for long-term interest rates during the next five years?”
ARLINGTON, Va.—Total vehicle sales declined from 13 million annualized units to 12.9 million annualized units in November, with monthly sales levels down 19% year over year.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU hassent a letter to both the House and Senate in follow up to an earlier letter sent by the three members of the NCUA board to Congress in which they called for for the NCUA board’s letter calling for enhancements to the Central Liquidity Facility (CLF) to be made permanent.
NEW YORK—How much will consumers spend this holiday season? Due to inflation, more than last year, a new study reveals.
PLANO, Texas–Catalyst Corporate said it will host a live, online economic panel discussion, Insights & Outlooks 2022, on Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. ET.
