SNELLVILLE, Ga.–Six people who have exemplified “bold, mindful and brave” leadership will be presented with the African-American Credit Union Coalition “Commitment to Change Young Professional Leadership (YPS) Awards” on May 17.
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SUMNER, Wash.–Tom Sakash, who recently exited America’s Credit Unions after leading its Small Credit Unions initiative, has joined Your Credit Union Partner, a firm that consults on strategic planning, CDFI certification, FOM expansion and more, as a strategic consulting officer.
WASHINGTON—A growing number of homeowners have concerns about the impact of extreme weather events on their homes, a new report shows.
WASHINGTON—As the Federal Trade Commission’s new rule on government and business impersonation goes into effect, the agency is highlighting new dataon the most common ways consumers are targeted by these scams.
WASHINGTON — Economists at many of the nation’s largest banks are growing more optimistic about the outlook for credit conditions compared to the latter half of 2023, according to the American Bankers Association’s newest Credit Conditions Index released today.
WASHINGTON—The Senate Judiciary Committee was told that legislation that would restrict arbitration could harm credit unions and their members.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB’s proposed annual collection of auto loan data points is beyond the Bureau’s statutory authority, America’s Credit Unions and other trade organizations said in a letter to leaders of the Senate Banking and House Financial Services committees.
PHILADELPHIA—The Fair Credit Reporting Act is meant to resolve factual disputes, not legal disputes, America’s Credit Unions wrote in an amicus brief filed in the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in the case Ritz v. Nissan.
OSWEGO, Ill. — Two Illinois Credit Unions say they are closer to merging.
ORLANDO, Fla.–NACUSO has named the companies that will be competing for cash prizes as part of its Next Big Idea Competition.
