WASHINGTON–CUNA and NAFCU will hold the second in a series of three forums related to the trade groups proposed merger. CUNA CEO Jim Nussle will lead the session, which is open to CUNA-affiliated credit unions only.
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RALEIGH, N.C.–A new report offers some insights into which U.S. cities have the smallest housing square footage per person and how Americans feel about their living spaces—perhaps offering some fodder for CU lending for just a little more space.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.– After a significant dip in 2020, the number of ATMs in the United States grew by about 21,000 terminals from 2021 to the end of 2022, according to the ATM Industry Association.
MADISON, Wis. – The National Credit Union Foundation has announced the recipients of the highest honors in the U.S. credit union community.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—A new study shows just how quickly consumers and credit union members are moving to digital payments solutions.RSBURG, Fla.—A new study shows just how quickly consumers and credit union members are moving to digital payments solutions.
ARLINGTON, Va.–NAFCU staff will join many others in the country today in being “glued” to their monitors in listening to the broadcast of the Supreme Court case hearing today on the constitutionality of the funding of the CFPB.
WASHINGTON–The Supreme Court today will hear arguments in a case that challenges the very constitutionality of the funding of the CFPB. But the legal case is also part of much broader scrutiny of the Bureau’s leader, as well, according to one new report.
WASHINGTON–What could have been a very different week in Washington has reverted to the norm following an agreement over the weekend to fund the federal government, and for credit unions that again means focusing on opposing the Credit Card Competition Act.
WASHINGTON–While some forecasts see significant financial problems ahead for some consumers as a result of the resumption of payments on federal student loans, a new CUNA forecast predicts the effect on credit union delinquency ratios will be “modest.”
WASHINGTON — The American Bankers Association and banks across the country have launched a campaign any credit union could also embrace, having now rolled out its fourth annual #BanksNeverAskThat consumer protection campaign.
