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MADISON, Wis.—The COVID-19 pandemic stalled much of the economy, but it didn’t hurt the take-home pay and other benefits paid to credit union executives.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.– Consumer spending heated up in June, with credit continuing to show a comeback.
WASHINGTON—Congressional action enhancing Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) flexibility and Central Liquidity Facility changes would help credit unions continue to see their members through the pandemic, CUNA wrote the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee.
WASHINGTON—Federal agencies are stepping up their efforts to help public- and private-sector organizations protect themselves from attack.
CINCINNATI—Car lease credit applicants registered a 67.6% approval rate in June. The approval rate is a small decrease from the 69.9% approval rate in May, reported Swapalease.com.
PLANO, Texas–To help credit unions combat rising instances of fraud, Catalyst Corporate said it has partnered with Advanced Fraud Solutions (AFS) to offer a state-of-the-art service designed to help minimize check fraud losses.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) has launched a new look for its website at www.dcuc.org.
OMAHA, Neb.–As credit unions continue to seek ways to help members financially, the results of a new survey indicate they may want to consider offering education and perhaps even products related to unpaid maternity lead.
NEW YORK–As a new era of remote and in-office work begins, some companies are trying to bring definition to daily schedules by making some hours off-limits for meetings, according to a new report.
