INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana Credit Union League has become the latest to join with its state banking counterpart to urge members of Indiana’s congressional delegation to support the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act.
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MANCHESTER, N.H.—America’s Credit Union Museum will hold the grand opening ceremony for the CUNA Research Center and Ensweiler Research Library expansion at the museum on June 27.
WASHINGTON–While credit unions cite regulatory relief in their push to get S 2155 passed by Congress, many banks have another reason for supporting the legislation–actually, more than 50 billion reasons.
WASHINGTON—Full-year 2018 economic growth is expected to come in at a still-strong 2.7%, even as downside risks stemming from trade policy have risen, according to the Fannie Mae Economic and Strategic Research Group's April 2018 Economic and Housing Outlook.
ANAHEIM, Calif.–You can’t drive the credit union by looking in the rear-view mirror.
ANAHEIM, Calif.–Credit unions cannot be Swiss Army Knives and be everything to everyone, according to one person, who also pointed out that many of the tools in the knives aren’t particularly good, anyway.
ANAHEIM, Calif.–Four different attorneys here offered updates on a host of legal and regulatory issues and challenges in front of credit unions and CUSOs here.
WASHINGTON – The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) rose 2.5 points in March to 88.3, reversing last month’s decrease.
TAMPA, Fla.–In what may be a first within the CU community, GTE Financial Credit Union here has turned to something new to raise funds: goat yoga.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.–Sandra C. Cano, assistant vice president with Navigant Credit Union here, has been elected a state senator.
