ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–While there’s been a slowing in overall debit and credit card usage by members, the trend is a bit misleading, as earlier numbers were abnormally robust, according to the latest analysis released by PSCU.
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WASHINGTON—In the wake of what it reported was a successful virtual broadcast of its Defense Matters event last week, the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) now says it is ready for CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference, which begins today.
WASHINGTON—CUNA has submitted two comment letters to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), one on Fannie and Freddie appraisal policies and the other on Fannie and Freddie’s housing goals.
NEW YORK–Inclusiv has released a new resource, “Preserving and Growing Black Credit Unions: Inclusiv’s Guide for Building Capacity and Providing Technical Assistance.”
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa–PolicyWorks, LLC, has a new name: ViClarity.
COSTA MESA, Calif.—The pandemic continues to have a surprising effect on the credit of Americans, as credit scores recently rose to record levels.
WASHINGTON–CUNA is reporting its “Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union” awareness initiative is partnering with MK Decision to introduce a digital account opening solution to credit unions that have contributed to the campaign.
WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation has launched “The Side Effects Project,” which is aimed at addressing the “financial crisis of cancer hiding in plain sight” and how credit unions can help.
MANCHESTER, N.H.–Saying the “graying of the credit union industry is no secret,” America’s Credit Union Museum said it has begun collecting “CU Stories” from credit unions across the nation.
NEW YORK—After committing one of the “biggest blunders in banking history,” Citibank won’t be allowed to recover the almost half a billion dollars it accidentally wired to Revlon’s lenders, a U.S. District Court judge ruled.
