ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–How credit unions have quickly rolled out new digital and video offerings, what their plans are for branches, the potential for new alliances and more were all the subject of discussion during a panel hosted by PSCU.
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MEDFIELD, Mass.–Change has always been a constant in financial services—but dramatic changes taking place across five different areas is really putting a premium on the ability to respond—and survive, according to one person.
CHICAGO– There’s an issue on which credit unions need to take the lead if they expect to prosper and grow moving forward, according to one person.
WASHINGTON–Credit unions were offered some insights into the troubled state of many Americans’ finances, what the “she-cession” means, and why DEI initiatives are not just good for members but for the credit union’s bottom line, as well.
WASHINGTON—Lenders are continuing to get small businesses access to credit through the Small Business Administration's (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), with $8 billion of loans approved over the past week, according to new data released by the agency.
WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration should work to provide certainty for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness applications, CUNA wrote to the House Small Business Committee for its hearing on SBA pandemic response programs.
WASHINGTON—CUNA has written to the House Financial Services Committee sharing its concerns over provisions in a debt collection bill prior to its markup by the committee.
WASHINGTON–As the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) winds down, the federal government is preparing to open two new industry-specific small-business relief programs.
NAPERVILLE, Ill.–State-chartered credit unions in Illinois are receiving an $840,000 regulatory fee credit.
NORWALK, Conn.—The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) will host a virtual roundtable on implementation of the current expected credit losses (CECL) standard and related technical issues.
