DEDHAM, Mass.–A new survey of 839 branch employees across eight countries has found scheduling remains a big issue for both financial institutions and their front-line staff.
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DAYTON, Ohio–DayMet Credit Union has launched a new line-up of checking accounts, with the credit union saying added benefits and money saving features are being offered to members.
WASHINGTON—The American Bar Association House of Delegates has adopted two resolutions urging federal legislation to shield lawyers and banks from criminal liability for providing services to state-legalized marijuana businesses.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.— Fiserv is reporting nearly 600 financial institutions have selected Turnkey Service for Zelle from Fiserv, with more than 360 making their selection in 2019.
DENVER– CULedger, the CUSO that has built and is now testing a trusted, peer-to-peer services network of verifiable digital exchange for credit unions, said three more credit unions are now piloting its MemberPass program.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB has released its winter 2020 Supervisory Highlights, which detail its supervisory and enforcement actions in the areas of student loan servicing, payday lending, debt collection, and mortgage servicing.
WASHINGTON–Two more pieces of pro-credit union legislation were announced by members of Congress during CUNA’s GAC here, bringing to four the CU-backed bills member of Congress announced plans to introduce while credit unions were in town.
WASHINGTON—Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Richard Burr (R-NC) have introduced a credit union governance modernization bill, one of four such bills to be introduced this week.
WASHINGTON–NCUA Board Member Todd Harper told CUNA’s GAC vendor oversight authority and DEI remain important to him, and that looking forward he remains concerned over liquidity, consumer debt and succession planning.
WASHINGTON—The World Council of Credit Unions’ Global Women’s Leadership Network celebrated its 10th anniversary during CUNA’s GAC here while also focusing on goals for the next decade.
