NEW YORK–Navy Federal has joined Bank Innovation INV, which was launched in January to be a “revolutionary fintech accelerator.”
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NASHVILLE—Credit unions should expect implementation of NCUA’s FOM rule to be delayed by a banker lawsuit, while separately taking time to conduct stress tests on what losing 20% to 25% of overdraft revenue could mean.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA have both told Congress they have plenty of ideas for ways the CFPB could provide relief to credit unions.
WASHINGTON–The chief of staff to the longest-serving member of the U.S. House of Representatives has pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property after funds were mistakenly deposited into her credit union account.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES is asking credit unions across the United States to participate in two important industry surveys: CUES Executive Compensation Survey and CUES Employee Salary Survey.
NASHVILLE, Penn.–Marketing is about help, not hype, according to one expert who urged credit unions to quit trying to be “amazing” and instead just be helpful if they really want to cut through the message clutter.
DUBOIS, Penn.–Shane Pentz, CFO at Timberland Federal Credit Union here, has won CUToday.info’s credit union-wide NCAA March Madness bracket-picking contest.
WASHINGTON–There was a 2.7% increase in mortgage applications nationally last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s weekly report.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A new consultancy has been formed here for credit unions and banks that is made up of several people known to CUs.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.–During the Cornerstone CU League’s annual meeting here, CEO Dick Ensweiler called for the implementation of a credit union “wellness checkup program.”
