TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–The League of Southeastern Credit Unions has compiled a list of the type of assistance credit unions in Alabama, Florida and Georgia have provided to help members through the financial realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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HOUSTON—eCU Technology is reporting its Origins Suite of digital solutions continues to help a number of credit unions significantly increase loan, membership and business applications, while reducing abandonment rates.
NEW YORK–Three-in-five Americans believe it is likely that identity theft will cause them a financial loss in the next year, according to new research conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).
MADISON, Wis.–The World Council of Credit Unions has released two videos offering updates on the success of a program to build affordable housing for low- and middle-income residents of Haiti.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.– Corporate Central said it is sponsoring a new research project launched by Filene Research Institute aimed at helping credit unions to be acknowledged as leaders in financial services innovation.
WASHINGTON—Beginning today, a number of comment deadlines will take place during February related to proposals and rulemakings of interest to credit unions, including those issued by NCUA, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Communications Commission and Federal Housing Finance Administration.
WASHINGTON–After mortgage rates began rising recently there were forecasts that rates had finally reached bottom and would slowly increase during 2021. But new data show mortgage interest rates have tumbled once more to the lowest they had ever been–down to 2.65% on the 30-year mortgage, according to Freddie Mac.
NEW YORK—Gift cards have long been a consumer favorite when it comes to gifting, and the recent holiday season was no exception.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB’s acting director has sent a message to staff indicating an aggressive posture in a number of areas.
WASHINGTON—CUNA is calling on new NCUA Chairman Todd Harper to quickly review several rulemakings.
