IRVINE, Calif.– Origence said it will host a free webcast titled, “The U.S. Economy: Resilient, But For How Much Longer?” featuring guest speaker Economist Elliot Eisenberg on International Credit Union Day, Oct. 19 at time 2 p.m. E.T.
“As economic data remains mixed, what is in store for the rest of 2023 and beyond?” asked Origence. “Most importantly, what does this mean for your credit union’s lending? Join Elliot Eisenberg to break down the essentials of these questions and more.”
Discussion Topics
Origence said discussion topics will include:
- Economic insights for the remainder of 2023 and beyond
- GDP and consumer spending outlook
- Declining inflation and continued rate hikes
- Rapidly increasing oil prices
- Potential to avoid recession
‘Unprecedented Challenges’
“As we step into the final quarter of 2023 and prepare for 2024, credit unions face unprecedented challenges,” said Neetu Bhagat, chief financial officer with Origence. “We want to equip our credit union partners with the insights and strategies needed to navigate these turbulent waters effectively. Hosting this webcast with Dr. Eisenberg emphasizes our commitment to providing invaluable resources and expertise during these trying times.”
To register, go here.
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