Coronavirus Impact
Coronavirus Impact

Credit unions are warning members that fraudsters are trying to prey on them by asking for data in exchange for appointments that turn out to be bogus.

April 18
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Jonathan Rivera, right, a SEFCU solutions specialist, receives Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic hosted by the credit union.

The New York institution is believed to be the first credit union to open its doors to the general public as part of the mass vaccination effort.

April 8
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Barbara Mahoney, president and CEO of Leominster Credit Union

The credit union will provide a one-time stimulus check for all employees who worked through the COVID-19 crisis, similar to a recent move at Bank of America.

January 27
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Dan Berger, president and CEO of the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions

The trade group's summer show was expected to be the first major credit union event not to be held exclusively in a virtual format but was cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.

January 19
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Industry groups say the coronavirus has highlighted additional risks faced by institutions without a diverse member base.

January 12
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Despite limiting on-site visits and adding more self-service channels, the industry is forging ahead with plans for hundreds of new or expanded brick-and-mortar locations.

January 8
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While some legislatures have extended provisions temporarily allowing online notaries, other lawmakers are pushing for those rules to be made permanent.

January 7
1 Min Read
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