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Language is unclear in the law regulating credit unions investing in derivatives. Will NCUA’s new effort to revisit the rule help?

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Arrowhead Credit Union: What Happens When Member-Owner Governance Is Removed From A Credit Union

No credit union in America has come close to the bottom-line financial results of Arrowhead Credit Union’s 3.75% ROA for both 2011 and 2012.
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An Opportunity For Real Return On The Corporate Credit Union Takeovers

Co-Ops for Change is crowd-sourcing data on each corporate credit union’s portfolio that was taken to collateralize the NCUA Guaranteed Notes (NGN).
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Language is unclear in the law regulating credit unions investing in derivatives. Will NCUA’s new effort to revisit the rule help?
Industry Insights

Why Credit Unions Need To Beware The TCPA

Class-action suits pile up and it’s very easy to run afoul of complex, outdated regulations surrounding auto-calls and collections.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

Billions More Reasons For The NCUA To End The Deepening Secrecy

More than $8 billion of credit union money is tied up in and around the regulator’s bailout of the corporates, but little else is really ...
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Ask The Experts: Disparate Impact

CRIF Achieve helps credit unions comply with fair lending regulations.
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Fintech Disruptors: Credit Union Competitors Or Allies?

Credit unions can invest in the startups and serve the end users.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

NCUA Shows Nobody The Money, Except For The Attorneys

The agency’s board ducks responsibility and shrouds in secrecy what’s happening with $3 billion in recoveries from the sellers of dubious private mortgage securities.
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How Pacific Northwest Ironworkers Restored Its Net Worth And Built Member Value

The small Oregon-Washington credit union uses internal efficiencies and external outreach to hit new heights.
Industry Insights

Fintech Disruptors And Regulators Can Find Common Ground, But Laws Are Laws

CFPB Director Richard Cordray tells Money 20/20 audience about his agency’s programs to encourage product innovation, within limits.

Is Revenge Savings A Fad? Or A Financial Shift?

After years of post-pandemic splurges for the well-to-do and inflationary pain for the less well off, more Americans are shifting to a discipline of saving. Here’s what that means for members and how credit unions can turn the trend into opportunity.

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