NYC Taxi Drivers Getting Relief from Loans Made by CUs, Others
CUCollaborate: Beleaguered New York City taxi drivers may finally be getting some debt relief from huge taxi medallion loans they took out from financial institutions, including two defunct credit unions reports David Baumann.
NCUA’s Merger Supervision is Failing Members
NCUA is responsible for monitoring mergers, but Chip Filson believes it has become a rubber stamping process for the regulator and the industry is suffering for it.
Investable HSAs Are a Good Way to Earn Wallet Share
Jake Caliendo laments the seeming lack of credit unions offering investable health savings accounts, and suggests that credit unions are missing out on opportunities to earn member wallet share.
The Credit Card Competition Act is Drawing Criticism from Credit Union Trade Groups
A new bill from Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) introduced in late July, the Credit Card Competition Act, is drawing the attention of the credit union industry, and not in a good way reports Esteban Camargo.
How to Manage Employees in Tech-Based Roles When You Aren’t
Being a manager requires keeping up with all your employees and their work. But what do you do when tasked with managing an employee whose work you don’t understand? Sarah Sweet provides insight on managing IT by focusing on the person, not the task.
The Anatomy of a Ransomware Incident (And What We Learned)
As ransomware attacks grow more intricate, credit unions need to be constantly prepared for the worst. Matt Sawtell breaks down a recent ransomware incident and lessons learned for both the credit union and the parties involved.
Are Stock Photos Helping or Hurting Your Brand?
Most of us have a love-hate relationship with stock photos; we need them to keep creating content, yet we often find them lacking. Travis Root reveals the secret to using stock photos without seeming unoriginal.
Credit Union Groups Call on the NCUA for Merger Policy Reform
NAFCU and NASCUS both submitted comments to the NCUA ahead of their August 16th deadline for submissions calling for changes in merger policy and regulatory oversight, Emily Claus reports.
Marketing Should Begin and End With Data
When it comes to marketing campaigns, using data to gather contacts and view results isn’t enough, argues analyst Sarah Ashby. Data should be in every facet, from beginning to middle to end.