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All of the news, information and analysis surrounding COVID-19's impact on the entire credit union industry.
A new survey shows a massive increase in the use of digital banking tools as preferences of going into a branch dramatically drop.
PSCU report shows pandemic-era trends continuing for credit unions.
CU trade groups have a growing list of items they are pushing for as Congress returns with other priorities and Election Day approaches.
The Task Force notes many credit unions are adapting to "universal banker roles" as facilities are repurposed during the pandemic.
"The lenders are the first line of defense against waste and fraud."
A tiny credit card spending increase was the first gain since March.
The committee offers a glimpse at how the coronavirus is affecting credit unions in countries and regions around the world.
Credit union membership has slowed down and is expected to reach 125 million by the end of 2020.
Credit union officials say they've been working hard to find different ways to help members during this economic crisis.
The total number of FI complaints, however, is far lower than other types of consumer complaints.