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NEW REPORT: New Regs Open New Markets For Credit Unions

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However, recent changes in regulations could open new doors for the credit union market to more efficiently serve its members. Meanwhile, a recent regulation change could make it easier for credit unions to participate in the real estate underwriting process. To Help Members, Hawaii First Looks To New Housing Alternatives.

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What Grubhub, Uber Can Teach CUs About Loyalty And Rewards

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Technology companies are supplying them with the products and services their members desire, working with both individual CUs and credit union service organizations (CUSOs) to develop case management platforms, modernize systems and provide advanced loan software. Another CU issue currently awaiting federal regulation is legalized marijuana.

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The Digital Evolution Of The Online Gaming Ecosystem

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Congress can regulate sports gambling directly, but if it elects not to do so, each state is free to act on its own.”. states, with only Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Washington labeling DFS as illegal. In a microcosm of the national expansion, New Hampshire’s newly online sports gambling program raked in $2.31

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ICBA LIVE 2023: What to expect

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Tailored to the top priorities of community bankers, the educational programming at LIVE speaks to pressing topics such as workforce development, regulation and risk, and digital transformation and innovation. A more effective and sustainable way of managing employee sentiment, she says, is to focus on employee fulfillment.

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CanPay: Solving Pot’s Payments Problem

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Cash, especially that much of it, is an insecure, cumbersome, friction-filled currency – not to mention physically unclean, hard to keep track of, easy to miscount (and steal) and all around a hassle for businesses in regulated states that want to sell pot to patients and customers. in fact, there are fewer than two dozen. How It Works.

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