VANCOUVER, British Columbia—The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) launched a Climate Influencers Network, discussed ESG, and helped clean up a beach during its meeting here.
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VANCOUVER, B.C.–Attendees at the World Credit Union Conference were given an update on the activities of the Worldwide Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU).
JACKSON, Mich. –Two Michigan credit unions have announced their intention to merge.
WASHINGTON — Unfair, deceptive, and abusive acts or practices can be found across many consumer financial products, but a new Supervisory Highlights report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is giving particular attention to issues related to auto financing.
WASHINGTON– Military households belonging to credit unions view their credit unions much more favorably as compared to how nonmembers view their banks and other service providers across every performance metric evaluated, according to a new survey conducted by CUNA.
HOUSTON–Space City Credit Union said it planning to construct a new building that will be located next to its main facility at 3101 Harrisburg Blvd in order to house its growing number of employees.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – InterLutions said it has launched a partnership with the Healthcare Credit Union Association (HCUA) designed to help credit unions deliver competitive health plans to their members, business accounts, and employees.
SAN JOSE, Calif.– Excite Credit Union and its Excite Foundation have won a $1 million grant from the California’s ScholarShare Investment Board (SIB) to launch education and awareness programs to promote multiple college and career savings strategies for low-income families in East San Jose, Calif.
WASHINGTON—Emphasizing it remains “highly attentive to inflation risks,” the Federal Reserve has moved to hike interest rates by 25 basis points, setting the target range for federal funds at 5.25 to 5.5%--their highest level since 2001.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–In front of a large crowd that was made up of a significant number of CU board members, three people challenged CU volunteers to have “hard conversations” with themselves about whether they are past their shelf life and need to step aside for new, primarily younger replacements, and whether a new board member is ”over-boarded.”
