DENVER–A campaign themed “Yes, Denver, We’re Open” has been launched by Westerra Credit Union aimed at helping to bring awareness—and business—to the small locally-owned businesses that have remained open during the COVID-19 crisis.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.–One Federal Reserve president is throwing some water on the hopes by many the economy will see a quick recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. On the other hand, Moody’s is offering some optimism in a new report.
WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation has launched a new video series called “Together Tuesdays.”
WASHINGTON—CUNA on Tuesday sent letters to a number of policymaking bodies, while the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) is asking House leaders to support H.R. 6475.
WASHINGTON—Registration is now open for CUNA’s Navigating SBA Lending Programs in Response to the CARES Act & COVID-19 Pandemic webinar.
WASHINGTON—Krebs on Security is warning the new Treasury/IRS website to help non-tax-filers receive their stimulus payments could make it easy for thieves to intercept some checks.
BALTIMORE–A federal judge has ruled financial institutions administering the SBA’s new Paycheck Protection Program cannot be sued by loan applicants.
WASHINGTON—Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is advocating that all credit card interest, fees and penalties should be suspended during the coronavirus crisis, as many people have lost their jobs and are struggling to cover their expenses.
MARLBOROUGH, Mass.–The coronavirus pandemic has raised a host of questions for credit unions related to their role as employers.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–The idea of using overdraft protection plans to help consumers and the economy ward off the worst of the financial pain from the coronavirus pandemic continues to get support.
