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- by Jennifer Plager, CU Magazine

Technology enables member service

As concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19) spread, credit unions have begun closing their lobbies and urging members to use alternative ways to access their accounts. LAFCU in Lansing, Mich., is ...

- by James Robert Lay, CUES Skybox

Create a bigger, better and brighter future for your members

Money can be stressful for people. The numbers don’t lie. According to the National Financial Capability Study: More than half of Americans (53%) agree that “thinking about my personal ...

- by Marc Rapport, CreditUnions.com

Pandemic response: How 4 credit unions cope with coronavirus

The coronavirus wake-up call came early for BECU($22.2B, Tukwila, WA). After all, approximately half of the known U.S. deaths from the illness it causes — COVID-19 — have occurred ...

- by Gene Fredriksen, Delivering Possibilities

Keeping your credit union members safe from coronavirus scammers

A common technique among internet and email scammers is to take advantage of public concerns and fears. Today, that means that scammers are capitalizing on the fear surrounding the emergence ...

- by John Tuohy, SWBC LenderHUB

For the Fed, it’s time to flip the script

As our leaders in Washington DC bicker over a fiscal response to COVID-19, mostly coming up with ideas that look to win votes (payroll tax holidays, guaranteed sick leave for ...

- by Brandy Bruyere, NAFCU Compliance Blog

Coronavirus FAQs and resources

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. NAFCU is closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19 – the disease caused by the coronavirus – and ...