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Hold on to your hats and join us for a timely and focused PRO webcast exploring the baffling credit union mortgage landscape. As housing affordability, rate volatility, and regulatory pressure reshape the market, we’ll break down what credit unions need to know, and how they can stay competitive.

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Michael Ogden, CU Times editor-in-chief, will host this live webcast on Thursday, June 26, 2025 at 2 p.m. EST. As always, he will be joined by credit union experts and take questions from the live audience. Live audience participation is really fun and going over this topic might require some group therapy.

What we’ll cover:

  • Current mortgage lending trends and what’s driving origination slowdowns
  • How credit unions are adjusting strategies in a high-rate environment
  • Regulatory updates impacting mortgage servicing and disclosures
  • Opportunities for member growth through affordable and niche lending

Whether you lead lending strategy or manage member relationships, this discussion offers insights to inform your next move.

This is exclusive to CU Times PRO members, so register now to join the conversation and get a clearer view of where the mortgage market is headed.

See you then!

-MO

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Michael Ogden

Editor-in-Chief at CU Times. To connect, email at [email protected]. As Editor-in-Chief of CU Times since 2016, Michael Ogden has led the editorial team in all aspects of content strategy and execution, including the creation of the publication’s exclusive and proprietary research database of the credit union industry’s economic landscape. Under Michael’s leadership, CU Times has successfully shifted to an all-digital editorial product with new focuses on the payments, fraud, lending and regulatory beats. Most recently, he introduced a data-focused editorial product for subscribers that breaks down credit union issues into hard data, allowing for a deeper and more factual narrative for readers. In 2024, he launched the "Shared Accounts With CU Times" podcast, which offers a fresh, inside-the-newsroom perspective through interviews with leaders from the credit union industry and the regulatory world. He dives into pressing credit union issues, while revealing the personalities working behind-the-scenes to push the credit union world forward. His background includes years as a radio and TV anchor/reporter and a public relations and digital/social media manager, where he covered the food and music industries, as well as cooperatives and credit unions. Over the years, he has launched numerous exclusive video and podcast series, including a successful series of interactive backstage interviews with musicians at music festivals, showcasing his social media and live streaming production skills.