NEW YORK–Inclusiv has launched a new Inclusiv Resilience Fund, which it said is designed to support credit unions serving communities of color that have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic and marginalized because of race, ethnicity or immigration status.
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ERIE, Penn.–The CEO of one credit union here was featured as part of a Wall Street Journal article on how times have gotten tough for repo men.
DAYTON, Ohio–Two Ohio CUs have announced plans to merge.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU joined with more than a dozen other financial services industry trade groups to offer support for Sen. Deb Fischer's (R-NB) legislation that would reform the CFPB's leadership structure from a single director to a bipartisan commission.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.–Truliant FCU has purchased the former Macy’s department store at the Hanes Mall here with plans to convert it into additional office space. The purchase price was not disclosed.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission is taking legal action to halt a scheme that allegedly deceived consumers with mailers supposedly directing them how to obtain federal COVID-19 stimulus benefits, but which instead lured them to a used car sale.
MADISON, Wis. – The Filene Research Institute said it is relaunching its Center of Excellence for Emerging Technology for another three years.
CHESTERFIELD, Mo.–NewGround, the architecture, design, and project management firm, said it has launched Rebalance 2020, a program that will introduce the “strategic framework to propel organizations forward to unprecedented success post- pandemic.”
NEW YORK–Moody’s Investors Services has released a new report on the housing sector that has found the coronavirus pandemic has created “cracks” in once solid foundations.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA Board Member Todd Harper said he and the agency will be paying particular attention to credit union liquidity in the second half of the year, while he separatelycalled on the NCUA and the credit union industry to take action to advance economic equality and justice.
