INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Credit Union Foundation said it is reallocating funds from its planned scholarship programs for 2020 to “benefit credit unions in a different way than it initially planned.”
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PURCHASE, N.Y.—Mastercard has announced a series of consumer protections aimed at protecting customers and merchants from fraud at fuel stations.
NEW YORK–A new analysis suggests financial institution leaders should use the coronavirus lockdown to reflect on their strategies by refocusing on sustainability including environmental, social, and governance (ESG).
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced a settlement that stops fraudulent student debt relief practices by a ring of five New York-based defendants.
NEW YORK–Credit union leaders aren’t alone in wondering what the future holds for their workforces, whether many will remain at home, most will return to the office, or there will be some middle ground. Leaders of other organizations are wrestling with the same questions.
ARLINGTON, Va.—New home sales were up 0.6% (623,000 units) in April from March's revised rate of 619,000 units.
NEW YORK—According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, 499 credit unions, or 9% of all federally-insured credit unions, had not filed their first quarter 2020 call report as of May 15.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.–CUNA’s Open Your Eyes awareness campaign has received a significant, albeit brief, boost in exposure, albeit not for the reasons anyone would want.
LAKE FOREST, Calif.–A company primarily known for its marketing services to credit unions has pivoted quickly and gotten a provisional patent on a new type of mask members can wear inside credit union facilities.
WASHINGTON–Both CUNA and NAFCU have sent letters to NCUA expressing support for the agency’s support of a change the agency has made related to the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program).
