WASHINGTON—Ahead of a Senate subcommittee hearing this week, NAFCU expressed its support for rules aimed at targeting illegal and fraudulent robocalls, but said it also has its concerns over the potential effect on credit unions
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SOPOT, Poland–The Via Stella Foundation, the joint initiative between credit unions in the U.S. and Poland that has been providing help to Ukrainian refugees and credit unions, has donated a small van to an orphanage that is home to Ukrainian children who have been evacuated to Poland due to the war.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–Credit unions can learn from other CUs that have put Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grants to work to benefit their communities and members during a webinar NCUA is hosting today.
BOSTON–While many credit unions—and credit union workers—have either experimented with or are actually using AI, such as ChatGPT, to improve performance, a new study suggests it can actually hurt job performance.
WASHINGTON—Outstanding loans at credit unions increased 0.8% in August, compared to a 0.7% increase in July of 2023 and a 1.7% increase in August of 2022, according to CUNA's latest Monthly Credit Union Estimates.
WASHINGTON—Debit and credit card interchange, terrorism financing and, of course, the ongoing vacancy in the Speaker of the House will all be capturing the attention of Washington and credit union trade groups this week.
ONTARIO, Calif.–Deposits declined by $3.2 billion across CUs headquartered in California and Nevada (combined) from June 2022 – June 2023, according to new data released by the California and Nevada leagues.
VIENNA, N.J.–For the second time, a New Jersey federal judge has dismissed a member’s lawsuit against Navy Federal Credit Union for allegedly failing to reimburse losses incurred when using the Zelle app.
LAS VEGAS–Five college students who are all members of Generation Z shared their perspectives on credit unions, fintechs and money itself before a group of CU leaders gathered here.
LAS VEGAS–At a meeting themed “Grimm Fairy Tales or Happily Ever After,” it shouldn’t be a surprise that when the discussion turned to cyber-threats there was a lot more talk that was grim than fairy tale—although some happily ever after was suggested.
