VANCOUVER, British Columbia—Two members of the Global Women’s Leadership Network will be receiving $10,000 grants—but which two is still to be announced.
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WASHINGTON—Digital asset legislation and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) are top of mind for CUNA and NAFCU this week as both the House and Senate are in session.
ST. PAUL, Minn.–The Minnesota Bankers Association and Lake Central Bank have filed suit against the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. over a rule the agency enacted in 2022 related to fees for non-sufficient funds, or overdraft fees.
ARLINGTON, Va.—A new study reveals credit union leaders believe fintechs have an unfair advantage within the financial services market, but that some of those advantages are due to self-inflicted issues at CUs.
LONG BEACH, Calif.—Two credit unions have announced changes in CEOs.
WASHINGTON–The National Credit Union Foundation is urging those interested to register for its upcoming workshop and also reminding the deadline for Herb Wegner Award nominations is approaching.
NAPERVILLE, Ill.–Credit unions will once again be blitzing social media later this week as part of the #ILoveMyCreditUnion” promotion.
WASHINGTON—Political strategist, commentator, and former interim chair of the Democratic National Committee Donna Brazile, and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour will be the keynote speakers at NAFCU’s 2023 Congressional Caucus, the trade association announced.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU and CUNA are offering their suggestions on ways to improve the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Fund’s Certification Application and Certification Agreement as the fund continues to work through revisions to the application and process.
SAN DIEGO–Over-extension on used vehicle loans is the number-one concern for credit unions in the 2023 auto finance market, according to Credit Union Leasing of America’s (CULA) Q2 2023 Credit Union Used Vehicle Loan Snapshot.
