ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions should be spending less time on call reports in the future.
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DAVOS, Switzerland–Mastercard and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have announced the launch of a public-private coalition that they say will bring together technology, solutions and experience from multiple sectors to transform refugee settlements into digitally-connected communities.
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash.–Following the closing of its fiscal 2017, CU*Northwest is reporting its record year not only allowed it to pay its budgeted return, but to also add a “bonus return.”
SEATTLE–Some of the early numbers are in for housing during 2017, and the figures won’t surprise too many people.
NEW YORK—Petal, a fintech looking to provide credit cards to Millennials and others who lack a credit history, has raised $13 million.
LONDON–Credit unions in the United Kingdom are reporting strong performance in 2017.
CHICAGO–A new job listing has been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, The Gig.
NEW YORK–CitiMortgage, a unit of Citibank, has entered into agreements to integrate its full suite of U.S. mortgage products into a single digital platform.
HONG KONG – China will support only those financial technology businesses that benefit the real economy, a top regulator says, as the government becomes more cautious about the financial risks encouraged by the fast-growing fintechs.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–There will be no more sweetheart deals for executives at credit unions that have to be liquidated.
