AUSTIN, Texas–It’s official: attendance at the upcoming CUTomorrow Conference is now nationwide, with registrants from Hawaii to Maine now signed up.
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NEW YORK–In a move that could remove some of the pressure pushing down the value of taxi medallions–and their collateral value for credit unions that hold medallion loans–New York City is moving to limit the number of vehicles driving for Uber and other ride-hailing services.
VIENNA, Va.–Strong economic numbers do not mean the Fed has to raise rates, as core inflation remains in the target zone, according to an economist for Navy Federal Credit Union.
EAGAN, Minn.–City & County Credit Union here has cut the ribbon on a new branch designed and built by NewGround.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Bob Woodward, who was one-half of the team that helped break the Watergate story and who is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and associate editor of the Washington Post, and Major Garrett, CBS News' chief White House correspondent, will headline NAFCU's 2018 Congressional Caucus Sept. 11-14 in Washington.
LOMBARD, Ill.–With small businesses expressing optimism about what’s ahead, there are three trends financial institutions need to be giving attention, according to a new report.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.–The new Fiserv Forum won’t be an online discussion group for credit unions talking technology. Instead, it will be the future home of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks.
SEATTLE–Credit unions have often discussed Amazon’s potential entry into financial services, and now one group of analysts believes the company could be poised to step through that door.
LAUREL, Md.–Tower FCU is reporting it has now returned more than $2 million in Cash Rewards to members who have bought or sold a home through its HomeAdvantage program.
HOBOKEN, N.J.–With the Spring college graduation season now concluded, new research offers insights into how many grads received money as a gift as well as what their plans are for it.
