ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–Co-op Solutions has announced the theme of its 2024 THINK Conference in Nashville.
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MADISON, Wis.– Credit union loan growth this year is likely to slow to 4-5%, CU employee productivity took a “step back” in 2023, there is likely to be a surge in mergers this year, and credit unions are poised to become a near $9 trillion industry over the next two decades, according to TruStage’s newest Trends Report.
ARLINGTON, Va.–Credit unions that have had no choice in recent years but to match other employers when it comes to raising employee pay if they want to retain employees will likely find more muted pay increases this year, according to a new report.
NORTH CHESTERFIELD, Va.–Two large Virginia credit unions said they are seeking to merge.
NEW YORK–The country’s largest bank is reporting record-breaking profits for 2023.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI) spoke on the House floor late last week in support of his bill that would allow federal credit unions to make loans with maturities up to 20 years.
EUGENE, Ore.–The National Association of CUSOs (NACUSO) is now accepting nominations for seats on its board. The nomination period will run through Feb. 12.
MADISON, Wis.–One of the keynoters who will address the World Council of Credit Unions’ World CU Conference this summer has been named.
WASHINGTON—A proposal that could affect credit unions was the subject of several recommendations. Related to the CFPB’s Fair Credit Reporting Act proposal during a Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Act.
SANTA CLARA Calif.–Two new CEO positions for which credit unions are seeking candidates have been added to CUToday.info’s free job board, The Gig. Those are in addition to another CEO position that was also added within the last week.
