
Chip shortage could hit card issuers
Chip shortage could hit card issuers For months we’ve been hearing about chip shortages in relation to trucks and electronics. So far, the financial services industry has (mercifully) been relatively
Chip shortage could hit card issuers For months we’ve been hearing about chip shortages in relation to trucks and electronics. So far, the financial services industry has (mercifully) been relatively
Your net worth ratio depends on how you define total assets Stop me if you’ve heard this one. It’s last day of the month. It’s also a Friday. AND it’s
Does NCUA’s MERIT have . . . merit? In recent months NCUA has been talking about a new system of some kind that’s supposed to help with exams, but none
ESG just comes natural to credit unions This September 1 article on Axios resonates with a few points I made at the recent roundtable the Association held regarding ESG—mainly that more
A closer look at NCUA’s CECL phase-in On June 24 the NCUA board approved a rule “to aid FICUs in adjusting to the new GAAP standards in a uniform manner
Juneteenth 2021 Effect on Compliance Disclosures – Revisited You may recall in my previous post about the new Juneteenth holiday’s effect on compliance disclosures, I stated we only had a guess
Data strategies for credit unions We’ve all heard a lot about the importance and value of data in the 21st century. But many credit unions don’t know where to start,
The Association saves you time and money on compliance One of the great benefits of belonging to the Association is the compliance expertise on our staff. Heather Line, or compliance
Out-of-state meetings are expensive While the cost varies for each event and each credit union due to different travel requirements, in general out-of-state conferences can be expensive to attend. That’s