IDAHO FALLS, Idaho–East Idaho Credit Union said it has entered into a partnership with local Culver’s restaurants to celebrate Arlene Walker Day, a day dedicated to honoring the contributions and legacy of the credit union’s first president and CEO.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.–First Commerce Credit Union has made a $1 million gift to kickstartBig Bend Hospice’s fundraising campaign for a new state-of-the-art center for compassionate hospice care.
SAN ANTONIO—River City FCU is reporting it has received grants totaling more than $20 million that it will use to bolster lending initiatives for individuals in need of financial assistance, while simultaneously seeking to foster local economic growth.
CHICAGO—The Federal Trade Commission has filed an amended complaint “bolstering” the agency’s case thatWalmart allowed its money transfer services to be used by scammers, who “fleeced” consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars.
ST. LOUIS–A new analysis shows in which U.S. cities it is most expensive and least expensive to rent based on the rent-to-income ratio.
OTTOWA, Canada—Payments Canada is undertaking a second review of its upcoming real-time payments system, Real-Time Rail (RTR), further delaying its launch, according to a new report.
BASINGSTOKE, U.K. –A new study from Juniper Research is forecasting that merchant losses from online payment fraud will exceed $362 billion globally between 2023 to 2028, with losses of $91 billion alone in 2028.
WASHINGTON–Auto loan delinquencies are rising nationally, but credit unions are lagging the increases being seen at other lenders, indicating members are more “resilient,” according to a new report from CUNA that includes revised analysis based on new data.
WASHINGTON–The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Biden’s proposal to cancel at least some student debt for tens of millions of borrowers will affect the monthly finances of millions of credit union members nationally.
LONG BEACH, Calif.–Financial wellness is increasingly getting attention as a core focus for credit unions, and two CUs that are serious about it shared what they are doing, what they have learned and what they have planned.
