As the NCUA Calls for Comments on Climate Change, Credit Unions and Agencies Push Back

As the NCUA Calls for Comments on Climate Change, Credit Unions and Agencies Push Back

As the NCUA calls for comments on climate change and conducts research into how it may effect federally-insured credit unions, a few agencies and credit union executives are pushing back, arguing the NCUA is ignoring bigger priorities, reports Emily Claus.

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Managing, Validating, and Protecting Your Data

Managing, Validating, and Protecting Your Data

Data is essential to credit union operations, but sloppy handling of data can make utilizing it difficult and inefficient—and when unprotected, can lead to data loss. Data Analyst Tabitha Pierce shares practical advice on how to manage and safeguard your data.

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The Rise of Multi-Factor Authentication and its Role in Cyber Liability Insurance

The Rise of Multi-Factor Authentication and its Role in Cyber Liability Insurance

As cyber liability insurance carriers recover from losses after increased ransomware attacks, the demand for multi-factor authentication has not only risen, but organizations may now be denied insurance if they lack appropriate security measures, says Patrick Sickels.

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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Creating a team and setting them to work is not enough to ensure its success, argues Julie Gessner. Great teams are developed by building a culture of trust and collaboration that is guided by a strong mission statement for the credit union.

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State-Chartered Credit Unions Sign Cooperation Agreement

State-Chartered Credit Unions Sign Cooperation Agreement

Ten state credit union regulators have signed a new agreement that will govern how they will share supervision when a state-chartered credit union crosses their borders reports David Baumann.

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A College Student’s First Credit Card

A College Student’s First Credit Card

Chip Filson shares the story of Marit Hoyem and her experience attempting to get her first credit card as a young college student. Marit passes on what she went through and offers advice to credit unions seeking to make a difference in the lives of their members.

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As Credit Card Debt Hits New High, PALs Reassert Their Value for Credit Union Members

As Credit Card Debt Hits New High, PALs Reassert Their Value for Credit Union Members

QCash’s Seth Brickman discusses how NCUA’s Payday Alternative Loan program can be a boon to members who might otherwise rely on more predatory lending options or the credit cards in their wallets.

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Industry Veteran Linda White Transitions from CEO to Executive Director of Credit Union Women’s Leadership Alliance

Industry Veteran Linda White Transitions from CEO to Executive Director of Credit Union Women’s Leadership Alliance

After serving in the credit union industry for over 37 years, Linda White has hung up her CEO hat and now serves as Executive Director of the Credit Unions Women’s Leadership Alliance. Julie Gessner met with White to discuss her career, lessons learned, and what inspired her to work with the CUWLA.

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Streamlining Field of Membership Expansion Will Hurt Small Credit Unions Say Community Bankers

Streamlining Field of Membership Expansion Will Hurt Small Credit Unions Say Community Bankers

Following the NCUA Board’s February approval of a proposal streamlining the field of membership application process, the change is now coming under fire by community bankers, reports CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo.

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Supporting Service Vendor Diversity as a CUSO

Supporting Service Vendor Diversity as a CUSO

As CUSOs, we often like to believe our line of products and services are the best fit for everyone. However, as Bob Anderson suggests, one size does often not always fit all, and offering a wide selection of vendors to choose from can only benefit your credit unions in the long run.

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