ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA Chairman Todd M. Harper has appointed Board Member Rodney E. Hood as the agency’s representative on the board of NeighborWorks America, an affordable housing and community development organizations.
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DENVER/PORTLAND, Ore.–In what the two organizations described as a first-of-its-kind collaboration, the Mountain West Credit Union Association (MWCUA) and the Northwest Credit Union Association (NWCUA) partnered to present a virtual panel discussion on cannabis banking.
HEATH, Ohio.–Credit unions in Ohio and Wisconsin have named new CEOs.
WASHINGTON—The Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a new procedural notice announcing that 504 loans will be funded through debenture sales occurring in April through June 2021, adding the COVID-19 Substantial Adverse Change Remedy Certification and Agreement will continue to be available when the Certified Development Company (CDC) has concluded that there has been a substantial adverse change in a borrower's ability to repay the project financing.
MARION, Ind.–Afena FCU here has selected eCU Technology’s Origin Suite, which the company said is a digital solution designed by and built to help credit unions win the digital race.
ALPHARETTA, Ga.–A new cybercrime analysis details how the evolving threat landscape has created new opportunities for cybercriminals, particularly as they target new online users, while also revealing the financial services industry saw the highest number of attacks on payment transactions.
ARLINGTON, Va.–The $1.9-trillion stimulus package passed by the House and now before the Senate would mean an influx of deposits into credit unions—but it doesn’t mean a premium will need to be charged to replenish the equity ratio of the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund, according to NAFCU.
WASHINGTON–Both the House and Senate are back in session this week, with a new CU-supported bill having dropped, and two key issues of interest to credit unions on the hearing agenda.
WASHINGTON–Were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic, credit unions would be making their biggest in-person splash of the year in Washington this week for CUNA’s GAC, with more than 3,500 CU representatives in attendance. So, what does the absence of so many CU advocates on the Hill really mean?
WASHINGTON—A breakdown of the CUNA/League advocacy agenda, as well as information on how it will improve financial well-being for Americans, is available now as CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) kicks off today, the trade group reported.
