CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–Many strategies fail because they are not actually strategies, according to a new paper published by the Harvard Business Review.
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WASHINGTON—As thousands of credit union leaders get ready to Hike the Hill today, the American Bankers Association has introduced a new advertising campaign targeting large CUs.
WASHINGTON–NCUA Board Chairman Rodney Hood used his appearance before CUNA’s GAC to defend the agency’s decision to sell its portfolio of taxi medallion loans to a hedge fund.
WASHINGTON–Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) told credit unions he thinks of them when he thinks of how his own father started a small business mowing grass and then used a credit card to grow that business.
WASHINGTON–There are few politicians who have appeared before a credit union audience who could cite more ties to CUs than Sen. Cory Gardner.
WASHINGTON–Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Kathy Kraninger—whose own job will be the subject of an upcoming Supreme Court hearing—told credit unions she is committed to effectively using the four tools available to the Bureau to protect consumers: Rulemaking, Supervision, Enforcement and Education.
WASHINGTON–Regulatory developments on the international level are increasingly shaping regulations in the United States, according to one panel discussion here.
WASHINGTON–It’s the question on the minds of many: who will be sworn in as the next president of the United States. One person here offered a prediction, along with thoughts on the future of third parties, overhauling the primaries, and more.
WASHINGTON––Credit unions at CUNA’s GAC got an update on what the Federal Housing Finance Agency has planned, saw one state league honored for its international work, and watched a video produced by a former NCUA board member (even if they didn’t know it).
MADISON, Wis.—The trend of credit union loan balances growing slower than assets continued in December, dragging the CU average loan-to-asset ratio down to 71.3%, below the 72% posted in December 2018, CUNA Mutual Group said.
