Oct 14, 2022
Small credit unions and their employees continue to pay more for health insurance while the carriers continue to profit. To change the course of our employee benefits and medical insurance spending, credit unions need to do something different and better. InterLutions,...
Oct 14, 2022
The League is looking for good news stories from Nebraska credit unions! It’s surprising how many “good news” stories about member credit unions go untold. The Resolute Group 2023 CUNA GAC Scholarship Video Contest aims to capture and share individual stories...
Oct 14, 2022
By Melissa Jankowski | SVP and Head of Debit, Credit, ATM and Software at FIS Consumer expectations for rapid innovation, digital-first technology and seamless accessibility is impacting everything we do, especially since COVID-19. As the business of payments...
Oct 14, 2022
The Defense Credit Union Council Midwest Conference is an interactive and informational forum for defense credit unions to gather and learn. Important industry topics such as serving the military, financial technology, wellness, and regulatory & legislative...
Oct 14, 2022
Nebraska credit union representatives met with U.S. Senator Deb Fischer in Omaha on September 23rd at Centris FCU. Credit union representatives provided insight into the economy through their daily interactions with members as well as economic trends they are seeing...
Oct 14, 2022
Ballast Research named the CUNA-League system as the most credible trade association in Washington, D.C., across all industries, based on an independent study of Washington policymakers. This is the sixth year in a row that CUNA was cited as the most influential...
Oct 14, 2022
The race for Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District is considered a “toss-up” by national pollsters as well as both national political parties who have poured millions of dollars in television ads into Nebraska’s 2nd District. CULAC, the PAC of credit unions, has...
Oct 14, 2022
Governor Pete Ricketts signed a proclamation recognizing October 20, 2022, as International Credit Union Day in Nebraska. In his proclamation, Governor Ricketts recognized “credit unions empower people to improve their economic situations in 118 nations around the...
Oct 14, 2022
CUNA Strategic Services Announces Relationship with Tetto 5G to Provide Non-Interest Income to Credit Unions while Expanding Broadband Equity to Members CUNA Strategic Services (CSS) announces the selection of Tetto 5G as an alliance partner, assisting credit unions...
Oct 14, 2022
2020 Analytics The Economic Times, They Are A-Changin’ Recession or not, the times, they are a-changin’… From the COVID-19 pandemic to Russia-Ukraine turmoil and everything in between it seems as if we are constantly speculating on what will be the catalyst that...
Oct 14, 2022
By Tina Buttchen, CUNA Mutual Group The gap between those who say they need life insurance and those who say they have it is growing. In fact, it’s more than doubled since 2011.1 There are two factors at play. First, the desire for helping protect what matters most...
Oct 14, 2022
The Credit Card Competition Act, which is strongly opposed by credit unions, has not been included in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 (NDAA) after being advanced by the Senate. The legislation, sponsored by Sens. Richard Durbin (D-IL) and...
Sep 16, 2022
As we approach the month of October, recognized as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it is important also to acknowledge another milestone worth remembering. This September marks the fifth anniversary of the now famous Equifax data breach that impacted hundreds...
Sep 16, 2022
In late 2019, the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) created a website called Credit Unions: Advancing Communities where credit unions could tell their story by uploading impactful member stories. Each state has its own page on the website where a member, a...
Sep 16, 2022
They say many hands make light work, but I tend to disagree. Sure, when lugging groceries from the trunk to the kitchen, an extra set of hands is appreciated. But otherwise, the inverse relationship between number-of-hands and size-of-workload seems somewhat moot in...