WASHINGTON—Credit Union Student Choice is helping high schoolers prepare for college through a free webinar.
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NEW YORK—Consumer credit defaults declined slightly in March, down four basis points from the previous month, according to a new report.
WASHINGTON–In response to NCUA’s proposal on executive compensation and incentive plans, both credit union trade groups are calling it another layer of unnecessary red tape.
MADISON, Wis.–For a credit union to remain sustainable, it must grow at just the right “speed.”
WASHINGTON–Existing home sales showed a strong rebound during March, which is good news for sellers but daunting news for first-time homebuyers and Millennials.
CANTON, Ohio–St. Joseph’s FCU here today is once again sponsoring the Fourth Grade Foresters Project in conjunction with Arbor Day. As a result, 335 12” to 18” tree seedlings will be distributed to fourth graders for replanting.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Today will mark the last official NCUA board meeting for NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz, who is stepping down April 30.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—By a vote of 3-0, the NCUA board Thursday approved a proposal to remove the full occupancy requirement on credit union properties.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA CFO Rendell Jones provided the NCUSIF Quarterly Report as of March 31.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz offered a thank you to credit unions, her fellow board members and NCUA staff in closing remarks in her final meeting as chairman.
