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From dealing with a flood of deposits to working with examiners virtually, credit unions were forced to quickly adapt to a new normal after the pandemic hit. Here's a look at some of the biggest changes and challenges they faced.
December 31 -
The National Credit Union Administration juggled several challenges this year beyond the pandemic recession, including an inspector general's report about alleged misconduct by two former employees and criticism that board members had lost their old spirit of comity.
December 30 -
Fallout from the coronavirus pandemic consumed the industry this year, but other events, including a scandal at the National Credit Union Administration and a credit union under fire for lack of board diversity, also made waves.
December 29 -
The credit union regulator has implemented a host of measures to help the industry manage the pandemic, but there may be only so much it can do without congressional action.
May 21 -
While loans continued to increase, growth was slower than one year previously and membership was flat.
March 25 -
Credit Union Journal's popular annual program is back on the heels of its biggest year yet.
February 7 -
A look back at CU Journal's latest special report on the challenges the industry could face in the year ahead.
February 3 -
Cybersecurity Awareness Month is at an end, but the issues dogging credit unions aren't going anywhere.
October 31 -
Credit unions have until Monday night to submit pictures for the popular Day in the Life of Credit Unions photo essay.
October 9 -
Mon. Sept. 30 marks the return of one of CU Journal's most popular annual features, and credit unions from around the globe are invited to participate.
September 30