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For every action there is a reaction, and it's no different for credit unions and the Corporate System. This is the time for credit unions to react.
June 5
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Up until the mid-1980s it wasn't unusual for a credit union exec to be sitting across the desk from a legislator trying to argue the CU viewpoint, and the elected official would pull from a drawer some research study that claimed to not just show, but prove, the opposite point.
June 5
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He doesn't fit the usual profile of a "thin-file" consumer, but Citigroup Inc. executive Robert A. Annibale has personal experience with the perils of a blank credit history.
June 3
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File this in the Department of New Perspectives: While bankers in the U.S. may be frightened by Congress´ populist attack on executive pay and bonuses, populism and the banking crisis are taking an even greater toll on communities in Europe.
June 3
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Is there a mixed message in having a conference about the underbanked in the middle of a large shopping mall?
June 3
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Foreclosure starts this year reached one million, the Center for Responsible Lending reported today.
June 1
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Slate.com´s "The Big Money" blog posted a visual history of credit cards yesterday--It´s an entertaining little slideshow on the evolution of cards from their earliest, plainest state to the current diversity of species. Now there are cards for music fans; cards sporting alma maters and cards with cute cat pictures on them. Some have carried extra fees for customers. Will this visual smorgasbord thrive or sputter in the new, reformed world of credit cards? The answer depends, it seems, on the fees.
June 1
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Congress is back this week and the regulatory restructuring debate should pick up some pace, though full committee hearings on the subject are still a couple of weeks away. But there will be plenty to keep Washington occupied, including another Tarp report, and some news on the economy from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
May 29
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The competitive advantage for credit unions has always centered on the strong personal relationship, loyalty and high member satisfaction rates. Increasingly, in order to maintain high levels of member satisfaction, credit unions are implementing more online-based financial services.
May 29