ST. LOUIS–Have a high percentage of Millennials among your members as well as a certain foreclosed home you’re having trouble selling? Today may be your day.
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MONTEREY, Calif.–Working to keep yourself and your credit union ahead of the obvious trends? Stop—and start paying attention to the non-obvious trends, instead, by doing things like reading old-fashioned print magazines that aren’t for you at all.
MONTEREY, Calif.–The politics around providing loans to undocumented, illegal aliens may be divisive, but the return on and the performance of those loans is anything but, according to one person.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released an interim final rule that outlines provisions for legal hemp production.
WASHINGTON–The U.S. economy grew faster than many analysts expected in the third quarter, but it slowed slightly from the second quarter as the result of declining business investments.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– NCUA Board Member Todd Harper is requesting public comment on his proposal to create a dedicated consumer compliance exam program for large, complex credit unions. Harper touched on the issue during the recent NCUA board meeting, as well.
WASHINGTON—Crypto startups must follow U.S. anti-money-laundering (AML) laws or suffer the consequences, according to the nation’s top AML regulator.
WASHINGTON—A new report has found what many in credit unions will say they already know: the majority of state credit union regulations are difficult to read.
SAN DIEGO–Cabrillo Credit Union has named a new CEO. The $370-million Cabrillo has named Michael A. DeShazo to lead the organization.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services has unveiled new details regarding its THINK 20 meeting, which is set for early May of 2020 in Dallas. CO-OP said THINK will feature top leaders from diverse companies sharing best practices and insights on how credit unions can grow by making the right strategic bets on payments, digital transformation and member engagement.
