MADISON, Wis.– The National Credit Union Foundation has launched the first-ever national Biz Kid$ Showcase, which it said will allow creativity to continue in the current virtual world.
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HOUSTON–eCU Technology said it will host a free webinar series offering information on how its ORIGINS suite can “slash online abandonment rates and grow the bottom line.”
WASHINGTON– Artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic lending can play an important role in reducing racial disparities in mortgage lending, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON–A group representing merchants is praising attention being given to credit card processing fees by the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
NEW YORK—In the battle for digital wallet supremacy, one player is backing out.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Credit union share growth reached a "stunning level" in 2020, according to NAFCU Chief Economist and Vice President of Research Curt Long, who expects it to remain strong through at least the first half of 2021, as well.
WASHINGTON—Borrowing by Americans fell in January for the first time in five months, as the use of credit cards fell to the lowest level in four years, offsetting gains in auto loans and student loans.
NEW YORK–Some Americans may have had their federal stimulus payments deposited into their accounts over the weekend, but several of the nation’s largest banks said they will not be providing access to those deposits until March 17.
WASHINGTON–Both the House and the Senate are back in session this week, with the House considering several pieces of legislation of interest to credit unions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–When the NCUA board meets Thursday both CU trade groups will be watching to see if the agency issues an interim final rule that takes into account the effect of stimulus payments on many CUs’ assets.
