PHILADELPHIA–Just how fees factor into consumers’ decisions to roll over savings into an IRA versus other plan options, The Pew Charitable Trusts has released a new survey of older workers that offers some insights.
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BOISE, Idaho–NCUA Board Member Rodney Hood offered updates on a number of issues to a credit union audience here, including that he has heard “concerns” around NCUA’s CUSO rule that he is working to address.
BOISE, Idaho–The world has changed since the COVID pandemic, and credit union advocacy must change with it, according to one person.
BOSTON–As an indication of the unsteady economic recovery from coronavirus pandemic, small and medium size businesses are reporting varying ability to pay the rent, with hard-hit restaurants feeling the greatest strain.
ONTARIO, Calif–The California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues has named this year’s Leagues and Advocacy award winners.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv said it is offering support to minority-owned small businesses in the National Capital Region, many of which were adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
MIDDLETON, Wis. – Tracy Ashfield, president of the American Credit Union Mortgage Association (ACUMA), has notified the organization’s board she plans to leave her role on Jan. 30, 2022.
WASHINGTON–While China has announced plans to ban cryptocurrency, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the U.S. will not be following suit.
WASHINGTON–After years of discussion and debate, the U.S. Postal Service has launched a pilot program offering consumers financial services.
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla.–Power Financial Credit Union said it is eliminating all overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees for both its personal banking and business banking members. The CU’s CEO, Allan Prindle, said the change returns nearly $1 million annually to its members’ pockets.
