ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Low-income credit unions interested in NCUA’s Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grants can submit applications between June 2 and July 20.
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LIVONIA, Mich.–A number of credit union organizations have announced the joint acquisition of credit union sector rights of AffirmX's patented risk management and compliance technology, and saying they have a goal of strengthening and expanding compliance solutions for credit unions nationwide, the group has formed the multi-league investment entity, AffirmXCU, LLC.
PLANO, Texas—The Cornerstone Credit Union League has announced the agenda for its 2019 Women's Leadership Conference, including an exclusive panel session called "Backwards in High Heels: Navigating the Pathway to Leadership," which aims to tackle not only the road to leadership, but also barriers to empowerment, such as sexist behavior.
MADISON, Wis.–Forty-two credit union leaders have been certified as Credit Union Development Educators (CUDEs) after completing the National Credit Union Foundation’s Credit Union Development Education (DE) Training.
WASHINGTON—A new report by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) examines the competitive impact of credit unions on banks.
WASHINGTON—Remittances to low- and middle-income countries reached a record high in 2018, according to the World Bank’s latest Migration and Development Brief.
PURCHASE, N.Y.–Mastercard has acquired Vyze, a technology platform that provides consumers with greater payment flexibility at the point of sale, the company said.
CHERRY HILL, N.J.—Millennials have lower average credit scores than older generations, and a new study reveals certain spending habits that could be major factors.
Research from TD Bank shows 32% of Millennials don't pay their credit cards in full every month, and 25% don't know their credit scores.
NEW YORK–It isn’t just among lower-income Americans where income growth is lagging. Although it’s a relative figure, newly available net worth data from the Federal Reserve suggests that while still wealthier overall than most other groups, even the upper-middle class is feeling the pinch of income stagnation, Bloomberg reported.
RESTON, Va.–Consumers continue to show increasing comfort with smart payments, but are also indicating growing worries over security concerns, a new survey shows.
