GREEN BAY, Wis.—Fox Communities Credit Union said it is partnering with CURevl to offer the company’s Colleging suite of education finance products.
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ARLINGTON, Va. – The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) said the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions (DIFI) has earned Accreditation following a series of in-depth reviews and assessments by a panel of veteran state supervisors.
WASHINGTON—Twice as many Americans (34%) oppose the Federal Reserve offering a central bank digital currency as favor it (16%) a new study reveals.
SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African American Credit Union Coalition will host a webinar titled, “Young Professionals Contributions to the Credit Union Movement” on June 16.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Trade Commission has sent its annual report to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on its enforcement and related activities in 2022 on the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), Consumer Leasing Act (CLA), and Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA).
WASHINGTON—As expected, for the first time in 14 months the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee adjourned today without raising interest rates, although the Fed signaled it is leaning toward another increase when it meets in July if inflation numbers don’t continue to cool.
MADISON, Wis.–After 14 Months of rate increases, TruStage’s chief economist is offering an update on the effects on CU balance sheets, and predicts the Fed is done raising rates.
NEW YORK– In May 2023, the overall commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) delinquency rate shot up 53 basis points to 3.62%, the highest level since March 2022, according to new data from commercial real estate data and analysis firm Trepp.
BOULDER CITY, Nev.–The story of how TruStage has gone from a company where nearly everyone—especially management—all looked the same and where one leader once said it wasn’t ready for diversity, to becoming a champion of DEI was shared by one person who has been a key driver in that evolution.
WASHINGTON—The annual debate over providing banks with access equal to that of credit unions on military bases is back in earnest, with three CU trade groups sending a letter to Congress in advance of mark-up of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
