February 28, 2025

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Union Credit to Deliver Credit Union Offers in the Experian App

For the first time, Experian app users can access pre-approvedi, credit union financing Union Credit, a marketplace that enables credit unions to present firm, one-click credit offers at the point of purchase, announced today that pre-approved offers from its more than 50 credit union partners are now presented in Experian’s mobile app. Union Credit’s marketplace connects […]

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Innovate Your Business Lending!

Credit unions have had to quickly embrace technology to continue meeting business member demands in an ever-changing landscape. AI is becoming more prevalent, multi-factor authentication is needed even more to keep accounts safe, and advanced data analytics help credit unions identify trends. It can be a lot for credit union leaders to take in, but

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Near- and Non-Prime Consumers Planning to Buy Used after 56% Jump in New Vehicle Payments, Open Lending Research Finds

Annual survey provides insights for automotive lenders on vehicle ownership barriers facing underserved consumers Open Lending has released its 2025 Vehicle Accessibility Report. The report highlights how credit scores impact consumers in their pursuit of an auto loan and vehicle ownership, as well as how unpredictable market shifts are reshaping vehicle purchasing behavior. For automotive lenders,

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NCUA Prohibits One Individual from Participating in the Affairs of Any Federally Insured Depository Institution

The National Credit Union Administration issued one consent order in February 2025. The individual is named below and permanently prohibited from participating in the affairs of any federally insured depository institution. Consent Order: An Order of Prohibition prohibits a party from ever working for a federally insured depository institution. In addition to Orders of Prohibition,

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