The latest from John Pettit

- by NAFCU Newsroom

OSHA withdraws vaccination and testing mandate

The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Tuesday withdrew its vaccination and testing emergency temporary standard (ETS), previously issued in November. Although OSHA has withdrawn the ...

- by Matthew Covi, CU Management

Tech Time: Open bank data unlocks new digital experiences

Over the last couple of years, credit unions have experienced impressive growth. In 2020, membership surged by nearly 30% worldwide, and this past year, total assets topped $2 trillion as ...

- by Ron Jooss, CU Magazine

2022 lending forecast: A return to historic norms

Credit union loan portfolios are expected to return to historic growth rates in 2022 as CUNA economists predict a 9% increase in total loans outstanding. That’s just above the ...

- by Kevin Smith, CUES Blog

Diversity gains on the board

Board succession planning and recruitment has been a hot topic for a while now. This isn’t my first blog post about it, and I’ve been talking about it ...

- by Brian Wringer, Shared iDiz

Soft impacts and hard numbers

You’ve probably seen this quote from Maya Angelou: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget ...

- by Chris Gottschalk, First Alliance Credit Union

3 advantages of banking with local financial institutions

In the days before the Internet, switching banks or credit unions after moving to a new city was pretty much required. Nowadays, though, online banking and mobile apps let you ...

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- by Nick St. John, NAFCU Compliance Blog

New Year’s resolutions Part 3: NCUA

Over the past few weeks we’ve blogged about the “New Year’s Resolutions” – i.e. the rulemaking agendas – of both FinCEN and the CFPB. Today we’ll round out ...