Regulation

All Cards are Not Created Equal

APL FCU in Maryland leveraged the CARD Act to teach their members about responsible credit card practices. They’ve seen new outstanding card balances triple from the year prior.

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Industry Insights

Elections, Awareness, And Innovation

Day two at ACUC sees focus on polling, projects, the regulatory burden, and how to compete.
Industry Insights

CFPB Payday Lending Rule Requires Speaking Up

New regs would provide a safe harbor under NCUA rule, but some say the effects could re-define small-dollar lending and sharply reduce availability.
Industry Insights

Politics, Paychecks, And Publicity (Not The Good Kind)

NAFCU conference attendees hear of hope for change in Washington, how size and gender matters in executive pay, and that risk management includes reputations.
Features

New FFIEC Mobile Guidance Lists Risk-Based “Shoulds”

Examiners expected to follow new mobile rules from joint regulator council.
Features

A Strategy To Post Arresting Loan Growth

CAHP Credit Union underpins loan growth by building rapport with peace officers across the Golden State.
Graph Of The Week

A Year In Credit Union Regulations

Since the beginning of 2015, the NCUA placed a final ruling on 14 regulations. What are these regulations and how will they impact credit unions?
Features

Tips To Reduce Regulatory Burden

Improving processes and building relationships with regulators are two ways credit unions can ease compliance pain.
Features

A Tipping Point in 2010

North Island Credit Union put in place a rigorous cost-cutting regime as soon as the economic crisis hit.
Credit Union Industry Commentary

A Cash Cow 7 Years In The Making

A review of NCUSIF audits show a rebuff of reality that marks seven years of building budgets while thwarting the fund’s intent to sustain and ...
Features

All Cards are Not Created Equal

APL FCU in Maryland leveraged the CARD Act to teach their members about responsible credit card practices. They’ve seen new outstanding card balances triple from ...

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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