Credit unions have access to an enormous trove of analytical inputs that can help them better understand their own members’ purchasing behaviors.
THE 'tude
When NCUA investigators began pulling back the sheets on the bodies at the crime scenes, it didn’t take long to deduce that the motive was robbery.
That headline isn’t going to be popular with credit unions, but it’s the truth.
The question is often asked if field of membership still matters to credit unions today.
The major focus of achieving regulatory relief and a change in the way financial regulators conduct what they do has been on the Financial CHOICE Act (CHOICE) and a possible return to Glass-Steagall type legislation.
There’s a common belief in credit union land that you have to be over $500 million in assets to survive, some even say $1 billion. We say, “That’s a bunch of hooey!”
John Murphy doesn’t want to hear anything about the debate over large and small credit unions and their competing (and often divergent) needs.
It's an unfortunate fact of life that as we proceed through our days and focus on our to-do list, we may get so engrossed in our work that we miss other items that need our attention.
In just under a decade, the U.S. Hispanic population grew from 45 million to more than 57 million.
The 2016 presidential campaign featured considerable debate around the degree of regulation in the U.S. financial services system.
