AUGUSTA, Maine–Two Maine credit unions are looking to merge.
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MADISON, Wis.–Credit union leaders have been offered a dozen issues to be thinking about in 2021 by CUNA’s chief economist.
COLUMBIA, Md.–The MD|DC Credit Union Association hosted a Town Hall that brought together credit union leaders from across the country to discuss how their organizations have pivoted to respond to the coronavirus crisis and how disruption is driving change.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.–Two credit union professionals have been inducted into the Dakota Credit Union Association (DCUA) Hall of Fame. The inductions took place during an awards banquet at the Denny Sanford Premier Convention Center here as part of the association’s in-person Summit.
REDMOND, Wash.–The elimination of the daily commute has been the one bright spot of working from home for many. Yet Microsoft has just announced plans to help bring it back.
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Venmo has announced the launch of the Venmo Credit Card, issued by Synchrony and backed by Visa.
NEW YORK—More card issuers are adding incentives to encourage consumers to get out of the house during the pandemic.
WASHINGTON–The negotiations over a new package of stimulus and relief legislation President Trump said were over two days ago are now apparently back on.
MADISON, Wis.–The international credit union movement added more than 17 million members during 2019 to reach a new membership high of more than 291 million in 118 countries, according to World Council of Credit Unions’ 2019 Statistical Report.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) September videoconference meeting reflect a positive outlook on economic progress since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, but members are concerned over the uncertainty related to additional relief and stimulus from Congress.
