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November

16
2023
Industry News

Two Suncoast Credit Union executives named ‘Most Powerful Women in Credit Unions’

TAMPA, FLA (November 15, 2023) — Two executives at Suncoast Credit Union, Florida’s largest credit union, have been named as “The Most Powerful Women in Credit Unions” by American Banker for 2023. Julie Renderos, Chief Financial Officer, and Darlene Johnson, Chief Growth Officer, were among the 15 women chosen for this distinct honor. Suncoast is the only credit union to have two executives make the list.

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November

16
2023
Industry News

Citizens Bank to exit the wholesale channel

Providence, Rhode Island-based Citizens Bank, the 28th largest U.S. mortgage lender, has decided to close its wholesale channel, which produced over $1 billion in volume in the first half of this year.

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November

16
2023
Strategy

Build transparency into dealer relationships

Auto dealerships and credit unions are different animals, but with the proper guardrails the two can work together for mutual benefit.

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November

16
2023
Industry News

Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office Launches Access to Digital On-Demand Learning Platform

The Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) announced the launch of "Digital On-Demand" today, an initiative to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) knowledge by providing access to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Horizon’s library of learning resources for the DoD enterprise. The CDAO is opening the MIT Horizon learning platform to all members of the DoD military and civilian workforce providing users with flexible, mobile-friendly options to view the content.

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November

16
2023
Industry News

CFPB Report Highlighting Consumer Protection Issues in Medical Debt Collection

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a report highlighting the challenges American families face when debt collectors pursue allegedly unpaid medical bills. Discussing the 8,500 complaints submitted in 2022 by servicemembers, older adults, and other consumers relating to medical debt collections, the CFPB’s annual report to Congress on the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act describes how the CFPB and states have worked to stop the collections of medical bills that are inaccurate or not even owed at all.

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