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Maybe what credit unions really need is Super Car-io Bros., or Call of Duty: Compliance, or maybe Grand Heft Auto Loans.
November 4
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Most every financial institution has been engaged in some type of improvement initiative over the past few years to improve operational performance and profitability.
November 4
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The annual "A Day in the Life of Credit Unions Project" pictorial project in the October 14, 2013, edition of the Credit Union Journal is a fitting tribute to credit unions and the observation of International Credit Union Week. I commend you and your staff for putting together this outstanding feature.
November 4
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There is no shortage of data when it comes to a credit union's credit card program. Every day there is a tidal wave of data about who used their cards, how many times, what they spent and where they spent it.
November 4
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Youth may be wasted on the young-but not your efforts to promote debit cards. Despite the product's maturity, younger consumers demonstrate a clear preference for debit cards as their primary payment method.
November 4
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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
November 1
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We should think twice before cutting off access to alternative lenders that serve as a last resort for millions of low-income Americans. We should also encourage banks to remove the barriers for these customers when they want to open a savings account.
November 1
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Recent Fed chairman have embroiled themselves far too deeply into White House and congressional politics.
November 1
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The House passed the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act that would reduce restrictions under section 716 of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act.
October 31
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In a bipartisan letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, senators asked the agency to provide data used as basis for warning auto lenders they could be committing fair-lending violations.
October 31