WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation said it is now seeking nominations for four board seats, with a deadline of Oct. 28, 2020 to apply.
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ARLINGTON, Va.—Ahead of this week’s House Financial Services Committee’s Financial Technology Task Force hearing, NAFCU has repeated the association's call for “competitive equality” between traditional financial institutions and fintech companies.
MADISON, Wis.–Registration is now open for the 2020 Virtual Executive Readiness Summit being hosted by the Global Women’s Leadership Network.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Trade Commission has joined with more than 50 federal and state law enforcement partners in what is being described as a nationwide law enforcement and outreach initiative to protect consumers from phantom debt collection and abusive and threatening debt collection practices.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–There’s a new question for CU leaders to Google—and in this case it’s literally about Google itself and its return to work policies, which may set an example for others.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.–Is it true most cannabis businesses are unbanked? No, according to one person’s analysis.
BRUSSELS, Belgium—The European Commission, executive branch of the European Union, has adopted a new Digital Finance Package that includes digital finance and retail payments strategies as well as legislative proposals on crypto-assets.
WASHINGTON–This was supposed to be the last week in session for both the House and Senate before November’s elections, but a number of issues are complicating plans.
ARLINGTON, Va.–What might a new member on the Supreme Court mean for credit unions? It’s uncertain, according to one person, but there are some things CUs should be watching for.
WASHINGTON–With exactly 35 days remaining until the November general elections, many Americans are voting early or have cast votes already, and that has CUNA moving again this week to invest in a number of House races.
