HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–Tomorrow credit unions are going to be fundamentally different organizations than today, needing to understand new processes, prepare for machines talking to machines, and possibly even paying members to use their data, according to one person.
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–The credit union branch is much like the dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park movies, according to one person: they just keep coming back and finding a way to survive (both the dinosaurs and the movies themselves).
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–California’s credit unions are preparing to offer prize-linked savings accounts following enabling legislation passed in this state.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–The increasing cost of new vehicles is making leasing a better option for an increasing number of consumers and credit unions, according to one person.
TAMPA, Fla.–Credit unions generally fall into one of three buckets when it comes to their views on and usage of data analytics, according to a new survey.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) have released for public use a new loan-level dataset collected through the National Survey of Mortgage Originations (NSMO) that provides insights into borrowers’ experiences in getting a residential mortgage.
NEW YORK—A competitor that previously bowed out of the competitive credit card rewards game has come back with a strong offer for consumers.
HARRISBURG, Penn.–PSECU said it will hold its annual Fraud Fair for employees at its headquarters here as part of International Fraud Awareness Week.
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas–Texas Trust Credit Union has purchased the naming rights to the Epic Theater here.
WASHINGTON—The three federal banking agencies have put forth a proposal to reduce regulatory reporting burden on small institutions by expanding the number of regulated institutions eligible for streamlined reporting.
