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Frank Diekmann, CU Daily
After months of development and collaboration across the credit union industry, a new national trade group has officially announced its new name: the National Small Credit Union Association (NSCUA).
The NSCUA will represent CUs under $500 million in assets and has been built to “deliver practical solutions, strategic guidance, and a collaborative network tailored specifically to the needs of smaller institutions,” organizers said…
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The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) today announced Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed April as “ABLE to Save” Month in Wisconsin.
This month-long, nationwide grassroots education and outreach campaign, led by the ABLE National Resource Center, is dedicated to increasing awareness about the benefits of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts. The 2026 campaign theme, “Start Small. Big Possibilities.,” highlights how people with disabilities can take simple, manageable steps toward greater financial stability and independence over time…
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Competition Policy Institute
Delaware lawmakers are moving aggressively to position the state as a national regulatory hub for stablecoin issuance, advancing a pair of bills that would create a comprehensive framework for nonbank issuers to operate across the United States without obtaining a federal charter.
The effort reflects both the state’s longstanding strategy of attracting corporate domiciles and a broader federal policy shift toward legitimizing stablecoins as part of the financial system…
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Advia Credit Union said it is expanding its partnership with Battle Creek Area Habitat for Humanity by sponsoring the construction of a full home, underscoring the credit union’s continued focus on addressing housing insecurity in the communities it serves.
The credit union said the project builds on years of support for Habitat initiatives in the Battle Creek area, where Advia has contributed through volunteerism, sponsorships and charitable giving, including past efforts tied to housing projects benefiting women and veterans…
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