WASHINGTON—The biggest threat to credit unions’ tax status may not be shaped on the House or Senate floors, but instead in a small meeting room with key players asking the question: “Who can we afford to upset?”
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WASHINGTON—“Regardless of what business you might be in, we are all in the business of serving other people” said well-known restaurateur and best-selling author Will Guidara at the opening session of the 2025 Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC).
SUNNYVALE, Calif.—Star One Credit Union’s president and CEO, Gary Rodrigues, announced he plans to retire in early 2026, the $9.4 billion credit union reported.
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump announced Sunday the establishment of a U.S. strategic cryptocurrency reserve, sparking a rally in crypto prices that had been declining after recent record highs, PYMNTS reported.
WASHINGTON—The Defense Credit Union Council Monday sent four letters to policymakers addressing “critical” financial concerns affecting military and veteran communities and defense credit unions.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.– Velera has released a guide on consumer-engaged fraud to educate credit unions on the many classifications of one of the industry’s biggest drivers of fraud losses.
NEW YORK—As 2025 approaches the close of Q1, how can credit unions win over Gen Z? By tailoring credit rewards for a digital-first generation, a new report recommends.
WASHINGTON—Calling it a strategic step forward to “usher in a new era of advocacy” for the Defense Credit Union Council and its members, DCUC has formed a strategic partnership with Allied Solutions to champion the interests of credit unions serving military and veteran communities.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB has dismissed its lawsuit against Capital One Financial, which accused the bank of denying long-standing customers more than $2 billion in interest by failing to extend high rates offered to new customers, American Banker reported.
WASHINGTON--America’s Credit Unions has appointed Patrick Pierce, president/CEO of City & County Credit Union in St. Paul, Minn., as its board of directors chair.
