MADISON, Wis.–The National Credit Union Foundation said its 2019 grant cycle is open. The Foundation is seeking requests for proposals from credit unions that want to document and measure the impacts of their products and services on member and employee financial health. The deadline for proposal submission is June 30, 2019.
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ARLINGTON, Va.–The credit union trade associations have sent a number of letters to the CFPB and Capitol Hill, with NAFCU responding to the agency’s announcements around payday lending rules, and both trade groups reiterating its positions ahead of NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood’s congressional testimony today and tomorrow.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES and Quantum Governance, L3C, said they have expanded their suite of assessment offerings with a new Supervisory/Audit Committee Assessment. As with the other assessment offerings, Board Governance Assessment, CEO Assessment, and Director Skills Assessment, the new Supervisory/Audit Committee Assessment analyzes the effectiveness of this vital committee at credit unions of all sizes, the organizations said.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–Florida’s state banking regulator has been suspended after being accused of “inappropriate and uncomfortable” behavior just weeks after taking the job.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.–Nusenda Credit Union has named a new CEO, and he will look familiar to employees. Joe Christian, who has been serving as interim president and CEO, has had the interim tag removed.
NEW YORK – C-level executives who have access to a company’s most sensitive information are now the major focus for social engineering attacks, a new report indicates.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.–Organizers of the first-ever workshop related to hosting reality fairs say there is still time to register for the event.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—Black Book has integrated General Motors’ Build Data into the company’s VIN Decode and valuations data, resulting in even higher precision of valuations of General Motors vehicles, the company said.
AUSTIN, Texas –Online and mobile offerings remain the primary areas of tech investments by financial institutions, but a new survey finds more than half of consumers say they will not open a checking account if the FI has limited branch and ATM locations.
WASHINGTON–Prize-linked savings accounts have greatly gained in popularity among credit unions—but not so much among consumers, according to a new report.
