STOCKHOLM, Sweden–Credit unions have another reason to pay attention to Klarna beyond the competition it provides via its buy now, pay later solutions.
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MIAMI—With Americans owing more than $13,000 in auto loan debt per household and $1.6 trillion in total, a new analysis lists the U.S. cities in which residents are seeing the largest increases in auto loan debt.
BASEL, Switzerland—The Bank for International Settlements’ Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) has outlined its strategic priorities for its 2024/25 work program, which includes a focus on digital money.
WASHINGTON–In a case that has had the attention of credit unions, the Supreme Court thas turned away what has been a longstanding legal precedent and as a result reduced the power of executive government agencies—potentially including NCUA--and in the process raising countless questions around regulations.
LONDON–Consumers are increasingly using mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay to make payments, and the reasons won’t come as much of a surprise to anyone, new research has found—and perhaps neither will the threat to traditional financial services providers.
NEW YORK–Should credit union CEOs and other C-suite execs also be worried about losing their jobs to artificial intelligence?
NEW YORK–It isn’t just credit union call centers being inundated with members disputing credit card charges—the volume of calls is surging everywhere.
SAN DIEGO–It’s impossible to predict the future, but there are ways to create a “path” for getting there, according to Andrew Busch, who offered some signals every CU leader should be watching.
SAN DIEGO–Credit unions here got a primer in how electric vehicles work, what the future of automobiles likely looks like, and why some expectations require adjustment.
SAN DIEGO–When Kevin Surace took the stage before Origence Lending Tech Live event here, it was to a vibrant video and booming voiceover about the future—and it was all created by artificial intelligence tools readily available to anyone at practically no cost.
