CROSS ROADS, Texas–A new CUSO has been formed here that says it is seeking to “transform” credit unions by focusing on CUs of less than $100 million in assets.
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WASHINGTON–Federal prosecutors have zeroed in on $20 million in loans obtained by President Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, from financial institutions that include a credit union at which the former CEO was allegedly involved in a long-lasting fraud.
WASHINGTON–While the House remains adjourned, the Senate is in session this week and will be considering several bills and holding a number of hearings of interest to credit unions.
AUSTIN, Texas–There are now just two weeks left to register for the CUTomorrow Conference, the inexpensive, one-of-a-kind event that features the very best of the peer-group leading credit unions that have been highlighted in CUToday.info sharing proven strategies in lending, new member onboarding, employee onboarding, cost-control, walletshare growth and much more.
WASHINGTON–The housing market remains strong, although ongoing inventory shortages and rising rates may be contributing to a slowing of new housing starts.
MILWAUKEE—In a finding consistent with those reported separately in CUToday.info, another survey has found more than half of Americans said "reducing debt" is their top financial priority for 2018, even as the average personal debt has increased $1,000 from last year to $38,000.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA have each offered suggestions to improve the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) implementation of the Fair Housing Act's "disparate impact" standard.
WASHINGTON—The Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has extended the Beneficial Ownership Rule’s limited exception for rollover and/or renewal of certain accounts for an additional 30 days.
WASHINGTON–Credit Union Miracle Day (CUMD), the title sponsor of the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, has presented awards to the top credit union running team, fastest credit union runners, most spirited volunteer team and top fundraisers from its event earlier this year.
WASHINGTON — The America Saves for Young Workers (ASYW) program has engaged almost 61,000 young people ages 16 to 22 in learning to set goals and save automatically through direct deposit.
