The credit union regulator has no immediate plans to bring staff and examiners back into the office, but Chairman Rodney Hood said staying remote would remain an option for all staff members during Phase 1 of any return.
The Minnesota-based institution is allowing children of some employees to attend school virtually in their branches in order to make it easier for parents to work during the pandemic.
The industry can gain lifelong members in this demographic by validating their financial concerns as the economy struggles and offering guidance without judgment.
Second-quarter data for credit quality defied conventional wisdom, but experts said that these numbers are being artificially helped right now and the worst is yet to come.
Credit union groups continue to make ad buys for industry-supported candidates in advance of Nov. 3, but recent positive economic news could be short-lived.
Many sectors are concerned about making money in an economic downturn, but those fears are higher in the financial sector, according to a study from Arizent.
To shore up the share insurance fund, the National Credit Union Administration would be wise to give the industry additional temporary investment options.
While most industry conferences have gone online, a handful of groups are moving ahead with on-site meetings with an understanding that COVID is likely to reduce attendance.
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The credit union regulator has no immediate plans to bring staff and examiners back into the office, but Chairman Rodney Hood said staying remote would remain an option for all staff members during Phase 1 of any return.
October 21 -
The Minnesota-based institution is allowing children of some employees to attend school virtually in their branches in order to make it easier for parents to work during the pandemic.
October 15 -
The industry can gain lifelong members in this demographic by validating their financial concerns as the economy struggles and offering guidance without judgment.
October 9FindCreditUnions.com -
Second-quarter data for credit quality defied conventional wisdom, but experts said that these numbers are being artificially helped right now and the worst is yet to come.
October 6 -
Credit union groups continue to make ad buys for industry-supported candidates in advance of Nov. 3, but recent positive economic news could be short-lived.
October 5 -
Many sectors are concerned about making money in an economic downturn, but those fears are higher in the financial sector, according to a study from Arizent.
October 2 -
To shore up the share insurance fund, the National Credit Union Administration would be wise to give the industry additional temporary investment options.
September 29Mission Federal Credit Union