LONDON–A number of U.K. credit unions have received funds from Lloyds Banking Group. The awards range from £100,000 to £5,800.
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PHOENIX–How willing would your credit union be to make unsecured loans to underserved populations following an online application that takes less than two minutes and involves no credit check?
PHOENIX–Credit unions, just like banks, grew up in an industrial age with an industrial model that is now “dead,” according to one person, who offered some ideas on how CUs can get new life.
PHOENIX–Seeking a low-budget but effective way to create change in your organization? Print up some “Permission Slips to Fail.”
FORT LAUDERALE, Fla.—Attendees at Trellance’s immersion18 annual meeting received a glimpse of something many credit union executives may never see—the dark web.
WASHINGTON—A Trump Administration effort to take back $174-million already appropriated for the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) program is being opposed by the credit union trade associations.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Decelerating for the third consecutive month, total consumer credit rose 3.6% in March, after a monthly increase of 4.3% in February and 4.7% in January (all seasonally adjusted annual rates).
ATLANTA—A lawsuit has been filed against CUNA Brokerage Services, IBM Southeast Employees CU and a financial rep that alleges an investment fraud scheme.
MUSKEGO, Wis.–– Innovative employee benefit solutions were the subject of InterLutions’ inaugural I-Care HR Forum here.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has announced the availability of data on mortgage lending transactions at 5,852 U.S. financial institutions covered by the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA).
