MADISON, Wis.–The Filene Research Institute will host a two-day webinar themed “The Art+Science of Organization” on June 16-17.
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MADISON, Wis.—After receiving hundreds of applicants, Summit Credit Union said it has selected the 2020 participants for its 12th Project Money competition.
COOPER, Texas–A former bank president has admitted to setting fire to the bank as part of an attempt to cover-up fraud.
NORTHRIDGE, Calif. —The CEO of a CUSO here has published a white paper offering strategies for navigating loan risk management during the economic downturn.
ODON, Ind. – The $659-million Crane Credit Union intends to purchase $89-million Community State Bank of Southwestern Indiana, based in Poseyville, the CU announced.
WASHINGTON–A federal relief fund that was expected to quickly exhaust its nearly $310 billion in emergency help still has approximately $130 billion left, according to new data.
ARLINGTON, Va.—On a seasonally-adjusted basis, overall consumer prices fell 0.1% in May, the third monthly decline in a row.
WASHINGTON—Ahead of a House Financial Services Task Force on Financial Technology hearing to consider the creation of a new FedAccounts system to reach unbanked consumers, NAFCU Vice President of Legislative Affairs Brad Thaler encouraged Congress to instead allow all credit unions to add underserved areas to their fields of membership.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Credit and debit spending began picking up in May, as parts of the economy started to reopen, reported CO-OP Financial Services.
SEATAC, Wash./TIGARD, Ore.–In the wake of new discussions around race and equality in the United States, CUNA’s chairman, Troy Stang is sharing his view encouraging credit union leaders to have intentional conversations, to listen, learn, and take action against social injustice.
