GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.–Lake Michigan Credit Union has selected the CUDL auto lending platform from Origence to drive its indirect lending program.
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ONTARIO, Calif.–The Richard Myles Johnson (RMJ) Foundation—the state foundation for credit unions in California and Nevada—has launched Bite of Reality Remote, a version of its interactive youth financial education program to continue to give young people a taste of real-world financial realities at a time when schools and communities are practicing social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
YORK, Penn.–William J. “Bill” Bowker, president of Glatco Credit Union has announced his retirement effective July 1, although he will remain on as treasurer.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Approximately one-in-four credit card-holders, or about 50-million Americans, have seen a reduction in their card limits over the past 30 days, according to a new survey by LendingTree’s Compare Cards website.
VACAVILLE, Calif.–Travis Credit Union has announced it will match up to $4 million for donations made to the Travis Credit Union Foundation, while separately announcing an immediate $1-million philanthropic initiative that will be disbursed amongst multiple local organizations across five counties.
WASHINGTON–There are federal charters, state charters and now—for first time since 1964— a District of Columbia charters for credit unions.
ASHLEY, N.D.–The local branch here of Hometown Credit Union hosted a week-long scavenger hunt as a way of getting people outside—while still observing social distancing—and to support local businesses. The idea was so popular is it now expanding.
MADISON, Wis.–Credit unions have been offered some direction on how to better understand and simulate what their balance sheets might look like moving forward in a “very volatile future,” as well as been given a list of questions to be asking themselves.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.– CO-OP Financial Services will be hosting its THINK 20 Virtual event today from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ET.
WASHINGTON—The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) is urging the Treasury Department and Small Business Administration to provide additional guidance to community banks and their borrowers on the process for obtaining forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans.
