LARKSPUR, Calif.—Concern over a slowdown in the job market is keeping consumers “financially anxious” and could lead to a decrease in spending during the upcoming holiday shopping season, one analyst reports.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga.—A new white paper details how industries outside financial services are putting pressure on banks and credit unions to raise the service bar.
MADISON, Wis.–Filene Research Institute has introduced new research it says shows credit union CEOs are great strategic thinkers, but there remains room for improvement.
LONDON—The rapid rise of prepaid across the globe is now also being spurred by corporations and governments.
DENVER–The Mountain West Credit Union Association, in coordination with the Center for Credit Union Leadership, has announced the completion of its 2015 Leadership Institute.
MADISON, Wis.—The CUNA Operations, Sales and Service Council has announced its 2015-2016 executive committee.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The video recording of the September 2015 open meeting of the NCUA board is now available on the agency’s website.
PORTLAND, Ore.–A sold-out event full of credit union professionals in gangster suits and flapper dresses from the Pacific Northwest helped raise $250,000 for Credit Unions for Kids. The event, held in conjunction with the Northwest CU Association’s Amplify Annual Meeting, used a Roaring ’20s theme, and included an auction.
WASHINGTON–Close–but still not enough to warrant action.
PORTLAND, Ore.–The Northwest CU Association’s CEO, Troy Stang, exhorted credit unions in Washington and Oregon to leverage the full power of the record five-million-plus CU members in both states in their advocacy efforts.
