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As Deposit Growth Slows, Nonmember Deposits Surge

An amended rule on public unit and nonmember shares provides new sources of liquidity for federally insured credit unions.
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Preparing For The Open Banking Era

Credit unions have a transformative opportunity to strengthen their position in the future of the financial services industry.
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Credit Unions Increase Dividend Options To Keep Pace With Savings Alternatives

Ongoing interest rate increases have driven credit unions to raise dividend payouts to keep funds in-house.
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Revenue And Loan Originations Increase Alongside Credit Union Hiring

Rate hikes and bank failures create concerns about market stability, but job numbers remain a beacon of optimism.
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Consumers Are Shying Away From Fixed-Rate Mortgages

As the market shifts and borrowing costs rise, adjustable-rate home loans are becoming popular once again.
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Dividends Per Member Are On The Rise. So Are Member Relationships.

First quarter data highlights how credit unions have an opportunity to extend a guiding hand to consumers who might not be prudently addressing their financial ...
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Home Ownership Is Out Of Reach

Housing is less affordable today than it was before the 2008 housing crisis. How did we get here? And how can credit unions help?
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‘Pathway’ Products Help Members Connect With What Matters Most

Connex Credit Union accelerates its service after 80 years of helping working folks fare better.
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ValleyStar Credit Union Taps Student Talent

A collaboration between the credit union and Virginia Tech is benefitting the credit union while also providing master’s degree candidates real-world business experience.
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How Did First Quarter Economic Trends Impact Credit Unions?

Inflation eased, and GDP was better than expected, but widespread uncertainty has members seeking financial stability.
Map of the United States showing the number of CDFI‑designated credit unions in each state.

CDFIs By The Numbers

CDFI credit unions might be fewer in number, but their impact reaches millions of members, and their footprint highlights how targeted mission can translate into broad, measurable reach.

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