ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA has named another keynoter for its DEI Summit this summer in Minneapolis.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.–A new analysis released by NCUA shows that at federally insured credit unions, assets and shares and deposits declined at the median over the year ending in the first quarter of 2024, while loans rose by 4% at the median, according to NCUA’s just-released Quarterly U.S. Map Review.
PLANO, Texas–The reason behind the decrease in credit union net operating return will “come as a surprise” to many, according to one analyst.
CHICAGO–Consumer concerns about inflation and interest rates reached their highest levels in two years, and yet 55% of Americans remain optimistic about their household finances over the next year—although there is a widening gap in perceptions, according to TransUnion’s newly released Q2 2024 Consumer Pulse study.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.– Consumer spending in debit accelerated in May 2024 while credit spending softened, yet “remained positive,” according to the newest Velera Payments Index.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. –NCUA said it will host webinar today it said will highlight the role of minority depository institutions in expanding access to the underserved, promoting economic growth, and fostering financial inclusion.
WASHINGTON—With the CFPB announcing its focus on medical debt, America’s Credit Unions emphasized it continues to have concerns about the Bureau getting overly involved in the credit process.
WASHINGTON—The Senate remains in session this week while House members are back home in their districts.
WASHINGTON—Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) has introduced the Housing Financial Literacy Act to coincide with National Homeownership Month in June.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Skyla Credit Union has cut the ribbon on its newly upgraded headquarters. The $1.59-billion Sklya CU now fills more than 50,000 square feet of the Station at LoSo, filling the top three floors of the Station 3 building.
