THE 'tude

As information surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve, it is important that credit unions remain agile as more information becomes available about the virus and its potential implications.  Organizations worldwide are preparing for the unknown and doing their very best to maintain readiness on all fronts.

Like so many others during the Great Depression, with banks failing all around them and credit hard to get, a group of working folks and farmers in rural Minnesota had gotten word of this new kind of “bank” that had taken root on the East Coast a couple of decades earlier and which had begun to spread its tentacles westward. 

NCUA’s sale of 4,500 credit union members’ loans secured by taxi medallions to a private equity firm is a betrayal of everything the credit union cooperative system represents.

Perhaps the biggest reason some refuse to place any faith in global warming, or even the more politically accepted “climate change,” is the very same reason even those who do believe aren’t as worried as maybe they should be: the “change” is so slow.