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- by Steven Reider, CU Management

Should you reopen all of your branches?

Whenever banks and credit unions face earnings challenges, the branch network emerges as an obvious target for expense reduction. At typical retail-driven institutions, branch operations account for about two-thirds of ...

- by Loran Jackson, NAFCU Compliance Blog

Targeted marketing and fair lending concerns

Happy Friday, Compliance Family! Advertisements are everywhere: in our physical mailboxes, our email spam folders, our social media feeds, the apps on our phones, EVERYWHERE. In this age of non-stop ...

- by Steven Ward, CSI

8 ways to enhance your remote workforce security

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a marked shift in the way we work and use technology to stay connected and execute business. Many institutions are ...

- by B. Dan Berger, Berger Leadership Blog

How to harness chaos to stay successful

Our world is a chaotic one – now seemingly more than ever – but we constantly try to predict and analyze forecasts that guide our business decisions to ensure success. So, what ...

- by Vinscena Kostka, SWBC LenderHUB

Walking the tightrope of service and risk management

Maintaining auto insurance coverage is what most would consider “old news.” For borrowers and lenders alike, it is a necessary investment that protects all invested parties from experiencing loss. Specifically ...

- by CUNA News

CFPB issues analysis of HMDA data points

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Thursday issued a new Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) analysis of the 2019 HMDA Data. This data article is the second in a series ...

- by NAFCU Newsroom

FHFA extends GSE loan forbearance policy through Sept. 30

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Wednesday announced an extension of its temporary policy allowing the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) to purchase certain single-family mortgage loans in forbearance. The policy, originally ...