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CUNA and NAFCU have filed amicus briefs supporting the world’s largest credit union in a suit they say could set a precedent for CUs across the country.
May 23 -
Chris Lorence, a former marketing official at the Independent Community Bankers of America, is the Credit Union National Association's latest recruit from other financial services trade groups in recent years.
May 22 -
The Federal Reserve is considering revising Regulation D, which limits consumers to six transfers per month on savings and money market accounts through certain methods.
May 20 -
Two recent campaigns show credit unions can still make an impact with old-school marketing, but some fear too few institutions are utilizing data in ways that can target those messages for maximum effect.
May 20 -
Recent letters from NAFCU and CUNA called on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to provide a carve out in its payday lending rule for loans made by credit unions.
May 16 -
The first day of CU Direct's annual Drive conference included insights from dealers, executives at online car-buying platforms and more.
May 16 -
The industry has long complained that gathering the data is confusing and costly but two plans issued by the CFPB could help lighten the burden for a significant portion of credit unions.
May 10 -
Maurice Smith, a former CUNA board chair with more than 35 years in the credit union movement, will receive the award during the African-American Credit Union Coalition's annual conference this summer.
May 9 -
Elder abuse costs banks $1 billion in deposits a year, according to AARP. It has launched a video-game-style online training program that teaches bank employees what to be alert for.
May 8 -
The Credit Union National Association has partnered with the group to help distribute the platform to financial institutions free of charge.
May 8 -
A proposal to give the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau jurisdiction over credit unions with $10 billion or more of assets has sparked a war of words between the longtime foes.
May 7 -
There is anticipation that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could release its debt collections proposal later this week.
May 6 -
Project 2025, a new venture from the Children's Miracle Network's Credit Unions for Kids program, has tapped 10 young credit union leaders to envision how the industry can improve its corporate giving.
May 1 -
A promotion from U.S. Community Credit Union has helped boost business and increase social media engagement, but some analysts fear this credit union and others may be relying too heavily on post-recession messaging.
April 29 -
Congress has returned from its two-week vacation with plans to debate a number of issues important to the credit union industry.
April 29 -
The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld a "narrow interpretation" of a state-level consumer-protection law that maintains lenders' rights to collect debts without fear of being sued for damages.
April 24 -
With just $22 million in assets, Manchester Municipal Federal Credit Union has millions in student loans on its books and never recorded a charge-off.
April 22
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A federal court this week will hear arguments in NCUA's appeal of a a judge's split decision on its 2016 field of membership rule while the new NCUA board meets later in the week.
April 15 -
George McNichols helped build the Indiana-based institution from $10 million in assets in 1984 to $554 million today.
April 15 -
The fight over the credit union industry's tax-exempt status has moved from the federal to state level. It will take the entire movement working together to combat these challenges.
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