BANNOCKBURN, Ill.–Great Lakes Credit Union said it has entered into a partnership with the Alliance for the Great Lakes, a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the region to protect a vital resource--the fresh, clean and natural waters of the Great Lakes.
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LONDON— GoHenry, a debit card and financial education app designed for children ages 6-18, has announced the launch of what it said is the first fully biodegradable debit card made from plants that promise to decompose after use, not in a wallet.
SAN FRANCISCO—Ripple Labs, which is locked in a court battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission, has a recommendation for Washington policy makers: the SEC should limit its role in policing cryptocurrencies.
SYDNEY, Australia—Australia could soon be seeing digital currency exchange-traded funds (ETFs), following in the steps of Canada and, most recently, the United States.
ATLANTA—Credit unions with close relationships with their indirect partners should advise them to keep advertising spend the same or increase it.
WASHINGTON–The House and Senate are both out of session this week for the Thanksgiving break, but credit union advocates in the capitol are focused on how the just-passed Build Back Better Act will evolve in the Senate, especially related to provisions CUs both strongly support and also strongly oppose.
WASHINGTON–Despite low inventory and ongoing price increases prices, home sales rose again in October for the second straight month, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors.
WASHINGTON–Credit unions may now have a clearer understanding of the future of rates after President Biden said he intends to nominate Jerome Powell for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
NEW YORK–A federal judge has dismissed a demand by the $ 4.3-billion Municipal Credit Union that the court dismiss allegations by a former senior executive who claims her supervisors ignored and retaliated against her over complaints of sexual harassment by former MCU President/CEO Kam Wong, who is now in prison.
IRWINDALE, Calif.–Two California credit unions have named new CEOs.
