WASHINGTON–The Filene Research Institute has announced a new Center of Excellence.
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WASHINGTON–Credit union leaders gathered here were offered updates on events in other parts of the globe as part of Cooperative Voices event hosted by the Worldwide Foundation.
WASHINGTON—Sixteen credit union leaders have been inducted into the Credit Union House Hall of Leaders in honor of their “significant contributions” to the credit union community.
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.—The $7-billion Hudson Valley Credit Union here is purchasing eight locations from Boston-based Berkshire Bank, the $12.4-billion bank reported.
WASHINGTON—Today is Super Tuesday and America’s Credit Unions is reporting its Political Action Committee (PAC) is supporting 85 candidates: six in Alabama, three in Arkansas, 46 in California, three in North Carolina, and 27 in Texas.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions are growing and innovating because they continue to be a financial partner consumers trust, America’s Credit Unions and all state Leagues and Associations wrote to leaders of the Senate Finance and House Ways and Means Committees.
WASHINGTON– If your credit union does scenario planning—and it should be, according to one CEO—and the planning involves just one thing, that CEO has some advice: “It’s never just one thing” and a CU needs to be prepared to “go really dark.”
WASHINGTON–It’s been three months since one of the most extensive white papers on artificial intelligence (AI) and credit unions has been released, and those involved in helping put the 70-page-plus paper are sharing the feedback they’ve been hearing, as well as their advice.
WASHINGTON–Concerns over how credit unions are “spinning” their own perceptions, what “community” is really about, and why members no longer believe in the “picket fence” American Dream were all the subject of some unique observations during a panel discussion here.
WASHINGTON–Turn a kaleidoscope on the world and credit unions and what do you see? Often, it’s not pretty colors, according to a panel of credit union representatives who shared a wide variety of perspectives but who also agree that with another turn, credit unions can help change that view.
