MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–As more companies return their workforces to the physical workplace, there’s a high likelihood many will get it wrong in terms of both culture and the viability of the hybrid-work environment, according to one respected expert on work.
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NAPERVILLE, Ill. – Alloya Corporate FCU said it will host its seventh annual Credit Union Executive Leadership Symposium Sept. 8-10 in both an in-person and virtual format.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU announced its 2021-2022 board of directors following its annual business meeting held both at the association's headquarters here and virtually.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU, CUNA and the heads of the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) are again calling on Congress to continue to prevent banks from operating rent-free on military bases, this times in a letter to the House Armed Services Committee ahead of their subcommittee markups of the fiscal year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
SCARBOROUGH, Maine–Town & Country FCU said it has added a new element to its “Local Helping Local” initiative aimed at supporting local businesses, while also rewarding current and new members.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv reported it has entered into a partnership with Goldman Sachs Transaction Banking to streamline supplier payments made via B2B accounts payable solutions offered by Fiserv. The company described the move as the first initiative in a growing strategic relationship between Fiserv and Goldman Sachs Transaction Banking to collaborate on “innovative financial solutions.”
WASHINGTON–As expected the Federal Reserve’s Open Markets Committee wrapped up its two days of meetings by leaving rates untouched.
LONDON—Lloyds Bank reported it is teaming up with Mastercard to launch PayFrom Bank, a solution it said will provide users with the power to make direct payments to merchants from their bank accounts.
NEW DELHI, India—Slice, an fintech startup that has built a “super card” for Millennials in India, said it has raised $20 million in a new financing round and is adding new features to change how people engage with their credit cards.
LONDON—Lloyds Bank reported it is teaming up with Mastercard to launch PayFrom Bank, a solution it said will provide users with the power to make direct payments to merchants from their bank accounts.
