BURNSVILLE, Minn.–The former CEO of one of two large credit unions here that have announced plans to merge is calling the reasons for the merger “weak and purely boilerplate points” that are “hardly compelling.”
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WASHINGTON–CUNA’s Open Your Eyes awareness campaign is taking a look in a different direction.
UHFCU Employees a Bunch of Stiffs; Valley First, Horizon CU Help Local Biz; Branches Start to Reopen
HONOLULU–Employees of University of Hawaii FCU have been standing around in the office like a bunch of stiffs—but for a good cause.
ARLINGTON, Va.–There is considerable uncertainty in Congress, including on when the House will officially reconvene, as a result of the ongoing pandemic, and that has left credit unions having to deal with a fluid situation on Capitol Hill.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–Spending on credit cards continues to decline, while debit card spend continues to move in the opposite direction, according to the latest transaction analysis released by PSCU.
WASHINGTON – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued a final rule covering remittances transfers.
WASHINGTON—CUNA said it will launch a series titled #ThankYouThursday this week, using social media and graphics to let credit union staff around the country know they are appreciated and thanking them for their compassion, dedication and hard work serving members and communities during the coronavirus pandemic.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU has launched a new member-only online community for human resources professionals.
WASHINGTON–Credit unions are paying attention to three elections today.
MADISON, Wis.—Saying the COVID-19 crisis has further exposed the major disparity between credit unions that offer digital financial services and those that do not, the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions said it is looking to accelerate the digital transformation of credit unions worldwide through a new fundraising campaign.
