WASHINGTON–In the wake of statements by credit unions that the Credit Card Competition Act will hurt card rewards programs, the Merchants Payments Coalition has released its own research that states the proposed legislation should have “virtually no impact on credit card rewards and that banks could easily afford to continue offering rewards.”
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MONTPELIER, Vt. – Saying they are responding to “historic flooding that has torn through” their region, New England FCU and Vermont State Employees CU are partnering with the Vermont Community Foundation to provide interest-free emergency flood disaster recovery loans to Vermont residents.
COLUMBIA, Md.–The MD|DC Credit Union Association has unveiled a redesigned website at https://www.mddccua.org.
KENNEDY TOWNSHIP, Penn.–Two people attempted to remove an ATM at a branch of Clearview FCU here and drive it away.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–With the harborside location of this year’s World CU Conference, WOCCU’s CEO used water skiing to note there is no doubt credit unions are navigating some rough waters, but they are also better positioned for skiing forward than they may realize.
VANCOUVER–The president of the Canadian Credit Union Association said it’s clear what the threat to CUs is around the globe: it’s credit unions.
World CU Conference Coverage: 200 Young CU Professionals Discuss Challenges, Climate Change and More
VANCOUVER, B.C.—Approximately 200 young credit union professionals shared their global perspectives on challenges, social entrepreneurship and opportunities to support sustainable, resilient communities through credit unions during the inaugural WYCUP Global Emerging Leaders’ Summit, which was held in advance of the launch of the 2023 World Credit Union Conference here.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–Although one credit union organization formed for female CU leaders has seen robust growth since its founding some 15 years ago, its members were told there is still considerable work to be done when it comes to closing the gender gap across all industries.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–If you consider yourself a leader, or aim to be one, stop telling people what to do.
VANCOUVER, B.C.–Four women from three different parts of the world talked about the issue of leadership, their experiences, the issues they have encountered in their careers and more during a panel discussion here.
