Happy Thanksgiving to All and to All a Good Night
As we wind down our work week in preperation for Thanksgiving, Emily Claus reminds credit unions not to be led astray by flashier and more expensive days, but to focus on the true meaning of the holiday.
America’s Credit Unions Advocating for Credit Unions to be Authorized Trump Account Providers
America’s Credit Unions has sent a letter to the Treasury Department advocating that credit unions be authorized servicers of the new “Trump Accounts” once they are rolled out, reports Emily Claus.
Interchange Fee Lawsuit Reaches Settlement
A twenty-year lawsuit between Visa, Mastercard, and US merchants on interchange fees has finally reached a settlement, Emily Claus reports.
The Phantom in Your Phone: The Rise of AI Scams
Everyone is using AI these days, including bad actors and scammers. Emily Claus explores how fraudsters are using this new technology to impersonate others, and how credit unions can educate members to spot the phantom in their phones.
NCUA to Hold Public Budget Hearing on November 6
The NCUA has announced that it will hold a public hearing on its 2026-2027 staff draft budget on November 6th, Emily Claus reports.
Celebrating Connections on International Credit Union Day
International Credit Union Day celebrates its 77th anniversary with the theme: Cooperation for a Prosperous World, reminding our movement that no matter where in the world we are or how we connect with our members, we are all working toward the same goal of creating a better, more prosperous world for all.
Government Shut Down Impacts CDFI Fund
Three weeks into the government shutdown, President Trump has announced a permanent reduction in force, aimed at credit union supported institutions such as the CDFI, Emily Claus reports.
Celebrating Cybersecurity Month This October
Another October means another opportunity to celebrate Cybersecurity Month! Emily Claus covers the history and purpose of the event, as well as what key topics credit unions should be focusing on this year.
Reputational Risk Officially Removed from NCUA Exams
In response to the Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans Executive Order, the NCUA has confirmed that as of September 25th, reputational risk will no longer be considered in examinations, Emily Claus reports.
NCUA to Host Board Meeting This Week Amidst Ongoing Legal Battle
The NCUA announced its intention to host a board meeting on September 18th, the first since the reinstatement of board members Harper and Otsuka was stayed by an appeals court, reports Emily Claus.































































