Straight to The Point: May 24

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star3 Enrollment is now open for Lucky Savers, a statewide program that allows members of participating credit unions to win money while they save – The Point

star3 Low-income federally insured credit unions interested in becoming certified Community Development Financial Institutions can apply to use NCUA’s streamlined CDFI application process beginning June 4 – NCUA

star3 Reminder: The Association’s statewide chapters will once again be hosting a number of golf tournaments this summer to benefit the state credit union political action committee, CUPAC, and several dates are fast-approaching – The Point

star3 NCUA Chairman J. Mark McWatters has endorsed a House Republican plan to delay the agency’s Risk-Based Capital rule – CU Times

star3 U.S. banks reported $56 billion in profits in the first quarter of 2018, up 27.5 percent from a year earlier – Reuters

star3 Americans are prioritizing phone payments over car loans – Bloomberg

star3 A new trend is emerging to remove the digits from the front of the card to improve card appeal – CUToday

star3 The state’s solicitor general, Barbara D. Underwood, was appointed as state attorney general, but she will not seek election to the office in November – Times Union

star3 The blog provides clarity and insights into the recently passed Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act – New York’s State of Mind

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