NEW YORK–Credit union leaders (and CU boards) can’t rest up when it comes to retaining employees, as a new survey has found most Americans say they expect to look for a new job as the pandemic continues—with “flexibility” the job attribute with the most appeal.
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NAPLES, Fla.–The Defense Credit Union Council said it was able to raise $26,815 for Southeastern Guide Dogs during its recent annual conference here.
WESTBROOK, Maine–The Maine Credit Union League has named five people as its credit union professionals of the year, reflecting “unwavering commitment to the credit union movement and for their exceptional service to credit union members and their communities.”
3 Fed Agencies Release Guides to Assist Community Banks in Assessing Risks from Fintech Partnerships
WASHINGTON–Three federal bank regulatory agencies have released a guide they said is intended to help community banks assess risks when considering relationships with fintech companies.
MINNEAPOLIS–More than a dozen brand-new job openings have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, the Gig.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU’s CEO says the group that really needs to “wake up” is the banking industry when it comes to the issue of mergers and acquisitions.
MADISON, Wis.–Is there a business case to be made for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices at credit unions? The Filene Research Institute says there is and it will soon release research that makes that case.
CINCINNATI—Car lease credit applicants registered a 70.0% approval rate in July, an increase from 67.6% in June, Swapalease.com reported.
ARLINGTON, Va.—New home sales rose 1% in July over June's upwardly revised rate of 701,000 annualized units.
CLEVELAND–Increasingly, many retailers are making it more expensive to pay for things with a credit card.
